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Mod.
1093
DS1093-021
4 VIDEO CHANNEL DVR H.264 CIF
Ref. 1093/061S
USER MANUAL
INDEX
1
General information ............................................................................................................................... 5
1.1
Product description................................................................................................................. 5
1.1.1
1.2
Opening the package ............................................................................................................. 5
1.2.1
1.3
2.4
Mouse functions .................................................................................................................................. 13
OSD mini menu display using the mouse............................................................................................ 14
Connections.......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.1
Alarm outputs ....................................................................................................................... 15
3.1.1
3.1.2
Terminal board .................................................................................................................................... 15
Example of alarm output use............................................................................................................... 16
General settings ................................................................................................................................... 17
4.1
Switch-on.............................................................................................................................. 17
4.2
Switch-off.............................................................................................................................. 17
4.2.1
4.2.2
5
Batteries .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Mouse................................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.1
2.4.2
4
Power .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Safety precautions................................................................................................................................. 6
Installation precautions.......................................................................................................................... 6
Cleaning the device............................................................................................................................... 6
Hard disk ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Image recording .................................................................................................................................... 6
Privacy and Copyright ........................................................................................................................... 7
Software upgrades ................................................................................................................................ 7
Firmware upgrades ............................................................................................................................... 7
Network installation .............................................................................................................................. 7
Network connection.............................................................................................................................. 7
Description of the parts ......................................................................................................................... 8
2.1
Front panel ............................................................................................................................. 8
2.2
Rear panel ............................................................................................................................ 10
2.3
IR remote control .................................................................................................................. 11
2.3.1
3
Contents of the package ....................................................................................................................... 5
Warnings ................................................................................................................................ 6
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.3.4
1.3.5
1.3.6
1.3.7
1.3.8
1.3.9
1.3.10
1.3.11
2
General features.................................................................................................................................... 5
Direct switch-off................................................................................................................................... 17
Switch-off from main menu.................................................................................................................. 17
4.3
Remote control enable ......................................................................................................... 17
4.4
Messages on the monitor ..................................................................................................... 17
4.5
Live mode ............................................................................................................................. 18
4.6
Programming menu .............................................................................................................. 19
DVR configuration ................................................................................................................................ 20
5.1
Display Menu........................................................................................................................ 21
5.1.1
5.2
Display menu basic settings ................................................................................................................ 21
Camera menu....................................................................................................................... 24
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.3
Cameras menu basic settings ............................................................................................................. 24
Camera menu advanced settings........................................................................................................ 28
Recording menu ................................................................................................................... 33
5.3.1
5.4
Recording menu basic settings ........................................................................................................... 33
Network Menu ...................................................................................................................... 36
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.5
Network menu basic settings............................................................................................................... 36
Network menu advanced settings ....................................................................................................... 37
Alarms menu ........................................................................................................................ 39
5.5.1
5.5.2
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Alarms menu basic settings................................................................................................................. 39
Exceptions........................................................................................................................................... 43
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5.6
PTZ menu............................................................................................................................. 44
5.6.1
5.7
User Menu ............................................................................................................................ 47
5.7.1
5.7.2
5.7.3
5.8
6.2
Chan.................................................................................................................................................... 54
Status .................................................................................................................................................. 54
Start/stop ............................................................................................................................................. 54
Start all ................................................................................................................................................ 54
Stop all ................................................................................................................................................ 54
Recording search ................................................................................................................. 54
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.3
Channel ............................................................................................................................................... 54
Rec type(search by event)................................................................................................................... 54
Time (search by date and time)........................................................................................................... 55
Search ................................................................................................................................................. 55
Playing a recording............................................................................................................... 55
6.3.1
6.4
Play ..................................................................................................................................................... 56
Backup.................................................................................................................................. 56
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.4.3
6.4.4
6.5
6.6
Save device......................................................................................................................................... 57
Copy to file .......................................................................................................................................... 57
Copy to video segment........................................................................................................................ 57
Backup today....................................................................................................................................... 57
Displaying information on installed hard disks ..................................................................... 58
PTZ control ........................................................................................................................... 59
6.6.1
6.6.2
6.6.3
6.6.4
PTZ camera selection ......................................................................................................................... 59
Adjusting the PTZ camera ................................................................................................................... 59
Recalling a preset position .................................................................................................................. 59
Adjusting the panning speed ............................................................................................................... 59
6.7
Spot video output.................................................................................................................. 59
Using the internet explorer interface.................................................................................................. 60
7.1
Minimum software installation requirements ........................................................................ 60
7.2
Protection and security configuration ................................................................................... 60
7.3
How to switch the device on................................................................................................. 62
7.4
Home page and descriptionof the interface ......................................................................... 63
7.4.1
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.4
7.4.5
7.4.6
7.4.7
7.4.8
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Default parameters.............................................................................................................................. 50
Firmware ............................................................................................................................................. 50
Hard disk ............................................................................................................................................. 51
Stop alarms ......................................................................................................................................... 51
Reboot................................................................................................................................................. 51
Power off ............................................................................................................................................. 51
View log............................................................................................................................................... 51
System info.......................................................................................................................................... 52
DVR functions....................................................................................................................................... 53
6.1
Manual recording.................................................................................................................. 53
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.1.4
6.1.5
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Password change................................................................................................................................ 47
Adding a new user............................................................................................................................... 48
Deleting a user .................................................................................................................................... 49
Setting menu ........................................................................................................................ 50
5.8.1
5.8.2
5.8.3
5.8.4
5.8.5
5.8.6
5.8.7
5.8.8
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PTZ menu basic settings ..................................................................................................................... 45
Information area .................................................................................................................................. 63
DVR and connected channels status interface.................................................................................... 64
View buttons........................................................................................................................................ 64
Viewing grid......................................................................................................................................... 64
Function buttons.................................................................................................................................. 65
View settings ....................................................................................................................................... 65
PTZ interface....................................................................................................................................... 65
Management/configuration buttons ..................................................................................................... 66
File player software use....................................................................................................................... 88
8.1
Main window and description of software ............................................................................ 88
8.1.1
8.1.2
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Menu bar ............................................................................................................................................. 89
Scroll bar ............................................................................................................................................. 89
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8.1.3
8.1.4
8.2
Control buttons .................................................................................................................................... 89
Playback interface ............................................................................................................................... 89
Advanced software functions ............................................................................................... 90
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
8.2.5
File (F) ................................................................................................................................................. 90
View (V)............................................................................................................................................... 90
Control (C)........................................................................................................................................... 92
Option (P) ............................................................................................................................................ 93
Help (H) ............................................................................................................................................... 94
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Specifications (Pal format) .................................................................................................................. 95
10 Maximum recording time with 160Gb hard disk ............................................................................... 97
Appendix - using Easy Dome // Ref. 1092/650 ............................................................................................ 98
1.
Connecting Easy Dome //..................................................................................................... 98
2.
Easy Dome programming on DVR ....................................................................................... 98
3.
Easy Dome // camera control ............................................................................................... 99
4.
Recalling preset Easy Dome // camera positions................................................................. 99
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This document describes how to install and use URMET Domus Digital Video Recorder model 1093/061S.
Read this manual which contains information for correct, safe use carefully. Keep this manual at hand so that you can
refer to it when needed.
1.1
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
URMET Domus DVR DVS 1093/061S product is a digital video recorder capable of recording several cameras on
internal hard disk while showing live camera feed at the same time. Alternatively, up to two recorded cameras can be
shown at the same time.
1.1.1
GENERAL FEATURES
High video image quality
H.264 compression
Alarm type events: motion detection, sensors, video tampering and video signal interruption
100 fps live and recording
10/100 network interface
Full remote viewing and management using dedicated software and Internet Explorer web page
Dual-stream function: possibility of generating two independent video streams: one main steam for recording to
local hard disk; one secondary steam for remote viewing via network (optional)
Compatible with Urmet DVR DVS mobile video surveillance software
Capable of housing up to eight internal hard disks (*) or four hard disks plus one CD burner for backup
Management for various devices in a network using dedicated software
Front control screen
41 key IR remote control
Mouse-compatible
DVD burner-compatible
Player watermarking function (certification that the pictures during playback were actually recorded by a certain
device)
Simplified, multilingual configuration menu
Compact size
eIMPORTANT NOTE
(*) Contact an authorised Service Centre for increasing the recording capacity of the DVR.
1.2
OPENING THE PACKAGE
Check that the packing and the contents are not visibly damaged. Contact the retailer immediately if parts are either
missing or damaged. Do not attempt to use the device in this case. Send the product back in its original packing if it is
damaged.
1.2.1
CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE
DVR
Power cord with Italian plug
Power cord with Shuko plug
Mouse
USB cable
12Vdc 300 mA Power Supply unit
Brackets for installation in a rack
Instruction manual
IR remote control (two size AAA batteries included)
CD-ROM containing software and manuals
Straight UTP Cat-5 network cable with RJ45 connector
Twisted UTP Cat-5 network cable with RJ45 connector
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Accessories may be changed without prior notice.
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1.3
WARNINGS
1.3.1
POWER
Check mains rating before plugging the power unit in.
Do not pull the cable to unplug the device.
Switch the device off before unplugging power unit. This operation must not be performed when the DVR is
recording, playing or from the configuration menu. Stop recordings and playback in progress before
disconnecting power from the device to prevent damaging the hard disk beyond repair.
1.3.2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Keep the device away from rain and humidity to prevent risk of fire and electrocution. Do not introduce material
(solid or liquid) inside. If this should accidentally occur, disconnect the device from the mains and have it
inspected by qualified personnel.
Never open the device. In all cases, contact a qualified personnel or authorised service centre for repairs.
Keep the device away from children, to prevent accidental damage.
Do not touch the device with wet hands to prevent electrical shock or mechanical damage.
Do not use the device if it should fall or the external casing is damaged. Risk of electrocution if the device is
used in such conditions. Contact the retailer or authorised installer.
1.3.3
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
To prevent overheating the device, arrange it in a position allowing the flow of air through the slots in the casing.
Ensure at least 5 cm of free space when installing inside a rack. For the same reason, do not install sources of
heat, such as radiators or hot air ducts. Keep away from direct sunlight. Do not install in areas subject to
excessive dust, mechanical vibrations or shocks.
Do not arrange this device on an unstable surface, such as a tottering or slanted table. The device could fall
causing injury or mechanical failures.
Do not install the device in a place where it could be exposed to humidity or water. Do not direct a jet of water
onto the device: risk of fire, electrocution or mechanical failure.
Stop using the device if water or other material should penetrate inside: risk of fire and electrocution. Contact
the retailer or authorised installer.
Do not place heavy or heat generating objects on top of the device: this could damage the casing and/or
increase internal temperature causing faults.
Do not cover the device with a cloth while it is running to prevent deforming the external casing and overheating
the internal parts: risk of fire, electrocution and mechanical failure.
Keep magnets and magnetised objects away from the device to prevent faults.
Do not use the device in presence of smoke, vapour, humidity, dust or intense vibrations.
Wait for a while before operating a device immediately after transporting it from a cold place to a warm place
and vice versa. Wait on average for three hours: this will allow the device to adapt to the new ambient
(temperature, humidity, etc.).
1.3.4
CLEANING THE DEVICE
Rub delicately with a dry cloth to remove dust and dirt.
Dip the cloth in neutral detergent if dirt cannot be eliminated with a dry cloth alone.
Do not use volatile liquids (such as petrol, alcohol, solvents, etc.) or chemically treated clothes to clean the
device to prevent deformation, deterioration or scratches to the paint finish.
1.3.5
HARD DISK
The hard disk installed in this device is sensitive to shocks, differences in temperature and vibrations.
Disrespect of these precautions can compromise correct operation of the device and cause loss of data stored
on the hard disk.
If repairs are required, it is advisable to backup all important data before taking the device to the service centre.
URMET Domus S.p.A. is not liable for loss of stored data.
The addition of a hard disk must be performed by qualified technical personnel or by contacting the technical
assistance service.
1.3.6
IMAGE RECORDING
This device was designed to record images, not as a burglar alarm. URMET Domus S.p.A. cannot be held liable
for loss or damage following theft sustained by the user.
Make a test recording before using the device to make sure that is working correctly. Please note that URMET
Domus S.p.A. is not liable for loss of stored data consequent to loss or damage caused by incorrect observation
installation, use, improper use or malfunctioning of the device.
This device contains precision electronic components. Protect the device from shocks to ensure correct
recording of images.
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1.3.7
PRIVACY AND COPYRIGHT
The DVR DVS digital video recorder is a device for CCTV systems. Recording of imagines is subject to the laws
in force in your country. Recording of images protected by copyright is forbidden.
Product users shall be responsible for checking and respecting all local rules and regulations concerning
monitoring and recording video signals. The manufacturing SHALL NOT BE LIABLE for use of this product not
in compliance with the laws in force.
1.3.8
SOFTWARE UPGRADES
Regularly check the specific section of the manufacturer’s web site at http://www.urmetdomus.it for software
upgrades.
1.3.9
FIRMWARE UPGRADES
Periodically check the URMET Domus SpA Customer Service Technical Area for firmware upgrades.
1.3.10
NETWORK INSTALLATION
The factory default IP address of the DVR is the following: 192.0.0.64.
Using the DVR Network OSD Menu, assign the DVR an IP address which hasn't been assigned to other
devices in order to prevent any network conflict.
After assigning a proper IP address to the DVR, it can be connected to the Network.
1.3.11
NETWORK CONNECTION
When connecting to a remote PC (using Client Software or I.E.), remember that all video channels used by the
PC correspond to a “unicast” type connection (TCP, RTP,UDP etc).
The DVR is capable of supporting up to 24 “unicast” connections, i.e. up to 24 video channels connected in
TCP, RTP, UDP.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS
2.1
FRONT PANEL
1
3
Figure 1: front panel
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Figura 2: front panel details
ID
PART
DESCRIPTION
IR sensor: receives the IR signals from the remote control.
DVR state LED
POWER
•
1
green: this indicates that the device has successfully ended
initialisation operations and is ready for use
STATUS
•
off: this enables controls from front panel or IP keypad
•
green: this indicates that numeric functions have been
enabled by pressing the SHIFT button
Tx/Rx
•
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green
blinking:
this
indicates
transmission/reception network
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traffic
on
the
SHIFT
0/A
1 / MENU
2 / ABC
3 / DEF
4 / GHI (ESC)
5 / JKL (EDIT)
6 / MNO (PLAY)
3
7 / PQRS (REC)
8 / TUV (PTZ)
9 / WXYZ (PREV)
▲
▼
►
◄
↵
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In input mode, this enables numeric functions, characters and symbols
(STATUS LED on). Press SHIFT again to deactivate the functions and
restore the new functions (STATUS LED off).
Numeric function 0 (SHIFT on) in input mode.
In LIVE mode, shows or hides the camera state bar.
In “Preview” → “Layout” menu, hides video signal in LIVE mode (function
available using the mouse).
Numeric function 1 (SHIFT on) in input mode - input selection 1. SHIFT off
to access main menu.
Numeric function 2/ABC (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on) input selection 2.
Numeric function 3/DEF (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on) input selection 3.
Numeric function 4/GHI (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on) input selection 4.
SHIFT off quits the configuration menu and goes back by one step.
Numeric function 5/JKL (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on).
Confirmation button.
SHIFT off, enables/disables options.
In playback mode, selects recordings.
Numeric function 6/MNO (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on).
SHIFT off accesses playback mode.
In playback mode, mutes audio.
Numeric function 7/PQRS (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on).
SHIFT off accesses manual recording mode.
Numeric function 8/TUV (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on).
Accesses PTZ control mode. In PTZ mode, allows to adjust iris opening of
the connected Speed Dome.
Numeric function 9/WXYZ (in rapid sequence) in input mode (SHIFT on).
In LIVE mode (SHIFT off), displays the cameras in groups of four on the
monitor.
Selection button.
Plays images at different speeds faster than normal playback speed (1x);
press several times to change speed. In PTZ mode, moves camera position
and changes displacement speed.
Selection button.
Plays images at different speeds slower than normal playback speed (1x);
press several times to change speed. In PTZ mode, moves camera position
and changes displacement speed.
Selection button.
Plays images forwards in defined steps (30 seconds). In PTZ mode, moves
camera position and changes displacement speed.
Selection button.
Plays images backwards in defined steps (30 seconds). In PTZ mode,
moves camera position and changes displacement speed.
Confirmation button.
Enables/disenables options. In playback mode, starts, stops and pauses
and allows frame-by-frame feed.
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2.2
REAR PANEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
Figure 3: rear panel
ID
1
2
3
DESCRIPTION
Video input BNC sockets: these are used to connect the cameras. They have 75 Ω terminals.
USB port: port for connecting a USB device for:
•
back-up to external hard disk
•
back-up to CD / DVD burner
•
firmware upgrades
•
connecting a mouse
The port may also be used to connect a USB Hub* compatible** device
BNC AUX/VOUT socket:
1. Multi-screen main monitor output
2. Spot monitor output
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Audio input RCA sockets: these are used to connect the audio source (e.g. 1090/190 microphone)
5
RCA AOUT socket: audio output to be connected to monitors with audio input (e.g. 1090/435,
1092/415, 1092/417, 1092/419).
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RJ45 network socket: for connecting to the network via UTP cat.5 wire.
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Extractable terminal board: for alarm inputs/outputs on all models, including RS-485 connections.
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Power socket: use the adapter provided to power the device.
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Power socket: use the wire provided to power the device.
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Ground terminal/wire connector
*
A USB Hub is a sort of USB port extension. The DVR is provided with one only USB port. If you want to connect
several devices (hard disk, burner, etc.), you will need to use a device called ‘Hub’. This device may be plugged
directly into the DVR USB port.
**
Recommended model: HUB USB 2.0 ultra compact 4 port, Trust 14591.
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2.3
IR REMOTE CONTROL
Figure 4: IR remote control
ID
BUTTON
1
POWER
2
DEV
0
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
EDIT
5
A
6
REC
7
PLAY
8
INFO
VOIP/MON
3
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DESCRIPTION
Off button.
Remote control enabling button.
Numeric function 0 in input mode.
In “Preview” → “Layout” menu hides all LIVE video signals
Numeric function 1 in input mode - input selection 1.
Numeric function 2/ABC in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 2.
Numeric function 3/DEF in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 3.
Numeric function 4/GHI in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 4.
Numeric function 5/JKL in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 5.
Numeric function 6/MNO in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 6.
Numeric function 7/PQRS in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 7.
Numeric function 8/TUV in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 8.
Numeric function 9/WXYZ in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 9.
Confirmation button. Enables/disenables options. In playback mode, selects recordings.
In LIVE mode, shows or hides the camera state bar. In character entry mode, selects
character type to be entered.
Accesses manual recording mode.
In PTZ mode, invokes a previously saved presetting.
Accesses playback mode.
Audio is cut off in playback mode.
Not enabled.
Not enabled.
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PTZ
This is used to access the configuration menu.
To enables/disenable button buzzer (press for 5 seconds).
Hides/shows the control interface bar in playback mode.
In LIVE mode, shows camera monitor in groups of 4-9-12-16. Allows to quit configuration
menu and go back to LIVE mode. In two-channel playback mode, allows to display the
main channel and the secondary channel.
Selection button. Plays images at different speeds faster than normal playback speed
(1x); press several times to change speed. In PTZ mode, moves camera position and
changes displacement speed.
Selection button. Plays images at different speeds slower than normal playback speed
(1x); press several times to change speed. In PTZ mode, moves camera position and
changes displacement speed.
Selection button. Plays images forwards in defined steps (30 seconds). In PTZ mode,
moves camera position and changes displacement speed.
Selection button. Plays images backwards in defined steps (30 seconds). In PTZ mode,
moves camera position and changes displacement speed.
Confirmation button. Enables/disenables options. In playback mode, starts, stops and
pauses and allows frame-by-frame feed.
Accesses PTZ control mode.
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ESC
Quits the configuration menu and goes back by one step.
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MENU
11
PREV
▲
▼
12
►
◄
ENTER / ►
15
16
17
18
F1
IRIS/FOCUS/ZOOM
F2
Not enabled buttons
Not enabled button
In PTZ mode, adjust iris opening, focus and zoom of the connected speed dome.
Not enabled button
2.3.1
BATTERIES
The remote control is powered by two size AAA batteries (included). To install, open the battery compartment cover and
insert in the compartment respecting the polarity shown. Close the cover after inserting the batteries. Point the remote
control towards the DVR receiver to use it.
Dispose of used batteries properly. Do not litter.
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2.4
MOUSE
1 - Left button
2 - Scroll wheel
3 - Right button
Figure 5: mouse and control buttons (picture as indication only)
2.4.1
ID.
1
MOUSE FUNCTIONS
BUTTON
Left
button
OPERATION
Click
Double-click
Click
Turn forwards
2
Scroll
wheel
DESCRIPTION
•
In INPUT mode, confirms.
•
In INPUT mode, shows/hides a ‘virtual keyboard’ for entering values.
•
In CONFIGURAZION AREA mode, selects/deselects the box.
•
Displays the selected camera feed on full screen or in groups of four on the
monitor (function similar to that of the PREV button).
•
In CONFIGURAZION AREA mode, confirms the operation and goes back to
the previous menu.
•
In PTZ mode, displays the previous channel.
•
In CONFIGURATION MENU, selects the required value in the selected field.
•
In INPUT mode, moves the cursor to the next character.
•
In CONFIGURATION AREA mode, deletes the set area.
•
In PTZ mode, displays the next channel.
•
In CONFIGURATION MENU, selects the required value/item in the selected
field.
Turn backwards
3
Right
button
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Click
•
In INPUT mode, moves the cursor to the previous character.
•
In CONFIGURATION AREA mode, selects the set area.
•
Exits the configuration menu and goes back by one step (function similar to
that of the ESC button).
•
In LIVE mode, displays OSD mini menu.
•
In INPUT mode, deletes the entered values (function similar to that of the
EDIT button).
•
In CONFIGURAZION AREA mode, confirms the set area, quits without saving
the set area and goes back to the previous menu, closes the menu bar and
goes back to the selected area or selects all frames at the same time.
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2.4.2
OSD MINI MENU DISPLAY USING THE MOUSE
Click the right mouse button in LIVE mode to display an OSD mini menu and corresponding submenus.
Figure 6: mouse-activated OSD mini menu
ITEM
Main menu
Single
DESCRIPTION
Opens the main menu.
Shows the selected channel full screen.
Mult prew
Shows the four available channels on the screen.
Next prew
Shows the next channel after the current one (in FULL SCREEN mode only).
PTZ control
Play
Manual record
Close status
Aux chan.
Selects PTZ control for the current channel.
Opens the playback screen.
Opens the manual recording screen.
Closes the channel state bar (recording/alarms).
Selects the four available channels for displaying the SPOT monitor.
2.4.2.1
PTZ menu
Select PTZ in the OSD mini menu: the speed dome control interface will appear in the top right of the monitor.
Click the right mouse button in this mode to display another OSD mini menu.
Figure 7: PTZ menu
ITEM
Channel
Preset
Exit
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DESCRIPTION
Selects the channel to control using the PTZ function.
Invokes the previously saved dome presetting.
Leavves the PTZ menu.
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3.1
CONNECTIONS
ALARM OUTPUTS
All devices are provided with the following four alarm outputs and extractable terminal board.
3.1.1
TERMINAL BOARD
1
G
T+
T-
1
2
3
4
R+
G
R-
G
Figure 8: terminal board
PIN
1
G
2
G
3
G
4
G
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DESCRIPTION
Output 1
GND
Output 2
GND
Output 3
GND
Output 4
GND
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3.1.2
EXAMPLE OF ALARM OUTPUT USE
Two examples of alarm output use are shown below:
Connection to alarm siren
Connection to flasher
CONNECTION TO ALARM SIREN
eIMPORTANT NOTE
In the case of external direct current use (DC), jumper “JJ1” related to the alarm output used (“JJ1” in this example for
respective output 1) on the motherboard inside the device may be either open or closed (the jumper is closed by default).
CONNECTION TO FLASHER
eIMPORTANT NOTE
In the case of external alternating current use (AC), jumper “JJ1” related to the alarm output used (“JJ1” in this example
for respective output 1) on the motherboard inside the device must be open (the jumper is closed by default).
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GENERAL SETTINGS
4.1
SWITCH-ON
Plug the power connector into the specific socket on the back of the unit and switch
on the back of the unit to
position 1.
The green power warning light on the front panel will light up. The welcome page will appear on the monitor.
Figure 9: welcome page
The device initialisation processes will appear at this point.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The device will output an acoustic signal if the hard disk is either not installed or not found. The alarm option can be
deactivated in the “Exceptions” menu.
4.2
SWITCH-OFF
The device can be switched off in two ways.
direct switch-off
switch-off from main menu
Make sure that no recording or playback is in progress before switching the unit off to prevent damage to the hard disk.
4.2.1
DIRECT SWITCH-OFF
Press the power button on the back..
4.2.2
SWITCH-OFF FROM MAIN MENU
Press “MENU” to access the main menu. Select “UTILITIES” and press “ENTER”. Select “POWER OFF: START” and
press “ENTER”. Press again “ENTER” to confirm.
4.3
REMOTE CONTROL ENABLE
The remote control must be enabled to control the device.
Enabling procedure
Press “DEV” on the remote control.
Enter the default address for controlling the DVR using the remote control: press “01” on the remote control.
Press “ENTER” on the remote control.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
Define a different address for each device if several DVRs are installed, otherwise the remote control will
control all DVRs with the same address at the same time.
4.4
•
Press “DEV” on the remote control for deactivating the remote control: the green “STATUS” LED on the DVR
will go out.
•
You will need to repeat the remote control “enabling/addressing” operation whenever the device is rebooted.
MESSAGES ON THE MONITOR
The edges of the picture may not be completely visible on some “CRT” monitor models.
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4.5
LIVE MODE
The DVR shows the connected video channels after it is switched on: this is called “LIVE” mode.
In this mode, the DVR will not record and will not play recorded sequences back. The date, time, name assigned to the
camera and the camera status bar appear “LIVE” mode. The state icons of all cameras are shown on the status bar. The
status icons show the recording status and alarm status of each camera. Two statuses are shown cyclically. Press “A” on
the front panel of the device to view or hide the camera status bar.
RECORDING STATUSES
The recording statuses of the camera are shown in the following table.
ICON
COLOUR
STATUS DESCRIPTION
White
No video signal
Yellow
Video signal present
Pink
Manual recording
Green
Real time recording
Blue
Recording following motion
detection
Red
Recording following external alarm
ALARM STATUS
The alarm statuses of the camera are shown in the following table.
ICON
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STATUS DESCRIPTION
White
No video signal
Yellow
Video tampering alarm
Pink
Motion detection or external alarm
Green
No alarm
Blue
Motion detection alarm
Red
External alarm
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4.6
PROGRAMMING MENU
Menu structures, settings and parameters are shown in the following table.
MENU
SETTING
Basic
Display
-
Advanced
Basic
Recording
Alarms
-
-
Basic
Advanced
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Select camera
Stream type
Resolution
Frame rate
Bit rate
Enable rec
Pre Rec
Post Rec
Copy to camera
PARAMETER MENU
-
Select camera
Name / position
Color
Date OSD
Motion det. level
Copy to camera
Advanced
•
•
•
Privacy mask
View tampering
Signal loss
Basic
-
IP
Port
Mask
Gateway
Http port
PPPoE
Advanced
•
•
•
•
•
•
Mac
NIC type
IP server
Mcast IP
Remote host IP
Remote host port
Basic
-
Select camera
Baud rate
Data bits
Stop bits
Parity
Flow ctrl
Protocol
PTZ addr.
Preset
Sequence No
Cruise
Copy to camera
Camera
Network
Select alarm in
Alarm type
Alarm handling
Copy to alarm
Alarm out - time
Alarm out time
Copy to alarm out
Exceptions
PTZ
/
-
SETTING
Basic
/
Advanced
User
MENU
/
Advanced
Basic
PARAMETER MENU
Language
Device ID
Require password
Screen saver
Video standard
Enable scaler
Brightness
Menu trasparency
Date / Time
Preview
Advanced
Add
Del
Password
Verify
Default privileges
Set privileges
Utilities
/
Basic
Advanced
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/
-
Default parameters
Firmware
Hard disk
Alarm output
Reboot
Power off
View log
System information
/
5
DVR CONFIGURATION
Press “MENU” on the front panel of the DVR to access the configuration menu.
A password must be entered by default.
The following login window shown in the following figure will appear.
Figure 10: login page
The box contains a list of the default users. The features of the default administrator are:
User
→
admin
Password
→
12345
The “admin” user name cannot be edited. The password can be edited.
Press “◄►” to point to the cursor to “Password”, and then press “SHIFT” followed by the number keys on the front
panel and enter the default password. Now, press “ENTER” twice to confirm and access the menu.
A sequence of three beeps lasting for approximately 3 seconds will be heard if the entered password is not correct. In
this case, press “MENU” and enter the password again.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS “12345”.
•
It is advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions.
•
To enter/edit the password, remember to press “SHIFT” (make sure that the STATUS LED lights up)
followed by the number keys. At the end of the operation, press “SHIFT” to go back to default
functions. The STATUS LED will go out.
•
Do not lose or forget the programmed password.
•
Take note of the new password and keep it in a safe place.
•
It will not be possible to access the device in local mode (i.e. using the front panel) if an alphanumeric
password is chosen (using the dedicated software).
The following window will appear:
Figure 11: main menu
This page is characterised by a small rectangular window called “Active Frame”. Use the arrow buttons “◄►▲▼” to
move the frame from one icon to another.
Position the “Active Frame” on an icon and press “ENTER” to access the secondary menu.
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5.1
DISPLAY MENU
Description
Access this menu to screen settings.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “DISPLAY” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear:
Figure 12: display menu
This page contains the basic menu settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.1.1
DISPLAY MENU BASIC SETTINGS
5.1.1.1
Language
Use “▲▼” to select the language in this menu.
5.1.1.2
Device ID
This option can be used to assign an address to the DVR for controlling it with a remote control.
Define a different address for each device if several DVRs are installed, otherwise the remote control will control all
DVRs with the same address at the same time.
The default address is “01”.
Use keys 0÷9 on the front panel to edit the device ID address.
The address must be from 1÷255.
5.1.1.3
Require password
This option can be used to enable or disenable password request for the following functions:
Menu
This function enables/disenables password request when the configuration menu is accessed.
PLAYBACK
This function enables/disenables password request when playback is started/stopped.
RECORDING
This function enables/disenables password request when recording is started/stopped.
PTZ
This function enables/disenables password request when the PTZ menu is accessed.
Press “ENTER” or “EDIT” to enable or disenable the password.
Symbol “ ” indicates that a password is required; symbol “×” indicates that a password is not required. The password is
enabled by default.
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eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS “12345”.
•
It is advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions.
•
To enter/edit the password, remember to press “SHIFT” (make sure that the STATUS LED lights up)
followed by the number keys. At the end of the operation, press “SHIFT” to go back to default
functions. The STATUS LED will go out.
•
Do not lose or forget the programmed password.
•
Take note of the new password and keep it in a safe place.
•
It will not be possible to access the device in local mode (i.e. using the front panel) if an alphanumeric
password is chosen (using the dedicated software).
5.1.1.4
Screen saver
This option can be used to set the OSD (On Screen Display) display time.
Use “▲▼” to select.
Possible selections: “1min”, “2min”, “5min”, “10 min”, “20 min”, “30 min” and “never” (OSD is always shown – press
“ESC” to quit the menu).
5.1.1.5
Video standard
This option can be used to select the video format. Use “▲▼” to select. Possible selections are “NTSC” and “PAL”.
5.1.1.6
Enable scaler
Function currently not available.
5.1.1.7
Brightness
This option can be used to vary the OSD menu brightness. Use “▲▼” to select.
5.1.1.8
Menu trasparency
This option can be used to vary the OSD menu transparency level.
Use “▲▼” to select. Possible selections: “1:1”, “3:1”, “1:3”and “No Trans”.
3:1 indicates that the OSD prevails (by approximately three times) over the previous display; 1:3 indicates the opposite.
5.1.1.9
Date / time
This option is used to set the current date in day/month/year format and to set the current time in hour/minute/second
format.
Press “◄►” to select the day, month, year and hours, minutes, seconds.
Use the number keys 0÷9 on the front panel to enter the date.
This option is used to automatically set time changes (to and from summer saving time).
When the “ORA LEGALE” is on, the clock will be automatically set back by one hour when winter time comes into effect,
while it will be automatically set forward by one hour when summer saving time comes into effect.
Press “ENTER” to access the submenu. Symbol “ ” in the check box indicates that the setting is enabled; symbol “×”
indicates that it is not.
Press “◄►” to go from one submenu option to another and press “▲▼” to set. Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER”
to make the changes effective.
After confirming the setting, in live and play modes, letter “E” or “I” will appear by the side of the date/time indicating
summer (when summer saving time is applied) or winter (when it is not) as shown below:
Figure 13: date/time menu
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5.1.1.10 Preview
This menu is used to set camera display mode after the device is switched on, i.e. in LIVE mode (display, switching time,
audio presence and channel arrangement).
Position the “Active Frame” on the “Preview” icon and press “ENTER”
Figure 14: preview menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►”▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.1.1.10.1
Preview mode
This menu is used to set the required LIVE channel display mode.
Use “▲▼” to select.
The following display options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/061S:
“1 channel”, “4 channels”
5.1.1.10.2
Select out
The “Main chan” or “Spot1” video outputs may be selected.
5.1.1.10.3
Never
This option can be used to select the sequence pause time.
Possible options are: “5s”, “10s”, “20s”, “30s”, “60s”, “120s”, “300s” and ”Never”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
Select “Never” for no automatic switching.
The set switching time will be applied to all display modes envisaging a sequence.
Example:
If a 1 channel display is set with a switching time of 20 seconds, the DVR will display all the available channels cyclically
in one channel at a time, with a waiting time equal to the set value.
5.1.1.10.4
Audio preview
This option is used to enable an audio function.
To enable, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
5.1.1.10.5
Alarm aux out
The “Main chan” or “Spot1” video outputs may be selected for indicating Motion Detection, Alarms, No Video Signal,
Video Tampering.
5.1.1.10.6
Display delay
This option is used to set the permanence or alternating time on the monitor of two or more alarms/motion detections
tripped at the same time.
Possible options are: “1s”, “2s”, “3s”, “4s”, “5s”, “6s”, “7s”, “8s”, “9s” and ”10s”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.1.1.10.7
Layout
This option is used to select the camera arrangement and the respective order of appearance (full screen only) according
to the chosen display mode (1-4 channels).
A box (square or rectangular) is used for the arrangement consisting of a number of cells equal to the chosen display
mode.
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Use “◄►” to move the “active frame” onto the required cell and press a number key to set the number of the camera to
be displayed in the certain position. Press “SHIFT
0” or “00” on this cell to hide all LIVE video signals (a “X” will mark
this cell).
The preview bar displays the entire order of appearance of the cameras.
1.
2.
3.
Procedure for displaying 4 cameras in a certain order with 5 second pauses on full screen
Set “anteprima” to 1 channel.
Set “tempo di commutazione” to 5 s.
Shift the “active frame” to the required cells and press the camera number.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
5.2
CAMERA MENU
Description
This menu is used to edit the display and configuration settings of each video signal.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “CAMERA” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 15: cameras menu (basic settings)
This page contains the basic menu settings.
Select “ADVANCED SETTINGS” and press “ENTER” to access advanced settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.2.1
CAMERAS MENU BASIC SETTINGS
5.2.1.1
Select camera
This menu is used to select the camera (video input) were to edit the display and configuration settings. Use “▲▼” to
select.
5.2.1.2
Name
This option can be used to assign a name to the DVR device. The unit name is a 32 character combination.
Press “EDIT” to access edit mode. The character input bar will appear in the lower part of the screen.
Press “ENTER” to quit edit mode.
The following character types can be entered:
numeric
upper case alphabetic
lower case alphabetic
symbolic
Press “A” repeatedly on the front panel of the device to edit the character type to be entered as shown below.
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NUMBER TYPE CHARACTER
The numeric character input bar is:
How to enter a character
Press the “SHIFT” button to enable numeric functions.
Use the number keys 0÷9 on the front panel to enter a character.
Use the arrow buttons “◄►” to move the cursor.
Press “EDIT” to delete a character.
ALPHABETIC TYPE CHARACTER
The alphabetic character input bars are:
Correspondence between number keys and the respective alphabetic characters which can be entered is shown on the
front panel of the device and summarised in the table below.
ALPHABETIC
CHARACTERS
ABC - abc
DEF - def
GHI - ghi
JKL - jkl
MNO - mno
PQRS - pqrs
TUV - tuv
WXYZ - wxyz
NUMBER KEY
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
How to enter a character
Use keys 2÷9 on the front panel to enter alphabetic characters (upper and lower case).
Press key 2 once to enter “A”.
Press key 2 twice in rapid sequence to enter “B”.
Press key 2 three times in rapid sequence to enter “C”.
Use the arrow buttons “◄►” to move the cursor.
Press “EDIT” to delete a character.
SYMBOLIC TYPE CHARACTER
The symbolic character input bars are:
How to enter a character
24 symbols on 4 pages in groups of 6 can be selected. Press “0” to scroll the pages.
Use the arrow buttons “◄►▲▼” to move the cursor. Press “EDIT” to delete a character.
5.2.1.3
Color
This section is used to adjust the display settings: brightness, contrast, hue and saturation.
5.2.1.3.1
Brightness
This option can be used to vary brightness according to ambient light.
Press “▲” to increase or “▼” to decrease the parameter setting.
Press “ENTER” to confirm the changes made to the setting interface and go back to the previous menu.
Press “ESC” to quit the setting interface without saving changes.
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5.2.1.3.2
Contrast
This option is used to change the contrast between the black and white areas of the image. Clear resolution of the white,
black and grey scales can be obtained by correctly setting contrast.
Press “▲” to increase or “▼” to decrease the parameter setting.
Press “ENTER” to confirm the changes made to the setting interface and go back to the previous menu.
Press “ESC” to quit the setting interface without saving changes.
5.2.1.3.3
Hue
This option can be used to set the colour intensity.
Press “▲” to increase or “▼” to decrease the parameter setting.
Press “ENTER” to confirm the changes made to the setting interface and go back to the previous menu.
Press “ESC” to quit the setting interface without saving changes.
5.2.1.3.4
Saturation
This option can be used to vary the colour saturation level.
Press “▲” to increase or “▼” to decrease the parameter setting.
Press “ENTER” to confirm the changes made to the setting interface and go back to the previous menu.
Press “ESC” to quit the setting interface without saving changes.
5.2.1.4
OSD (date - day - time)
This option can be used to set the OSD type to be displayed.
Use “▲▼” to select. Possible selections: “trasparent & steady”, “trasparent & flashing”, “opaque & steady”, “opaque
& flashing” and “no display”.
Select “No display” to hide the OSD menu (date, day and time).
Select one of the other options to set the OSD position.
Select “POSITION” and press “ENTER” to access the OSD position setting interface.
5.2.1.5
Motion det.level
This menu option is used to enable the motion detector feature on the selected channel and to define its level of
sensitivity.
The following sensitivity settings can be selected for motion detection alarm detection: “0 Min”, “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and “5
Max”. High values should be used for greater safety, also if more alarms will be tripped if the sensitivity is higher (alarms
will be tripped also following minor movements). Decrease the motion detector sensitivity to reduce the number of false
alarms.
Select “AREA” and press “ENTER” to access the motion detection area setting interface.
Figure 16: motion detection zone setting interface
Use “▲▼◄►” to position the yellow cursor in the required zone and press “EDIT” to go to selection mode: the cursor
will turn red.
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Figure 17: creating a motion detection zone
Press “▲▼◄►” to create and define the required motion detection zone. Use “A” to cancel the operation.
Press “PTZ” to select all boxes in one step.
Press “EDIT” to confirm detection zone and create others. Press “ENTER” to confirm and quit selection mode.
Remarks on motion detection zones
It is advisable to define motion detection zone which are slightly larger than the area where you want to
detect motion.
Motion detection zones can only be rectangular but several rectangles can be placed to mask the area as
required.
Select “POLICY” and press “ENTER” to access the video tampering alarm notification menu shown below.
Figure 18: motion alarm notification menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.2.1.5.1
Alarm association
This option is used to select which video channels to associate to the respective motion alarm.
To associate, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the association option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
Motion detection alarm status is shown with a blue icon if the “Full Screen” option is checked.
5.2.1.5.2
Motion alarm handle
This option can be used to set up to 4 alarm indicating periods for each day of the week with respective event start and
end times.
Use “▲▼” to select the day.
Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the hours/minutes of the period to be set.
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Press “◄►” to select hours/minutes. Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
Select “Copy to” to select the day of the week where to copy notification programming. Select “All” to copy the settings
on all days of the week. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of the operation will be
required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
5.2.1.5.3
Handle method
This option is used to select the notification type to be used in the event of an alarm. Possible options are:
On Screen warning
Audible warning (Function currently not available)
Uplod to center
Trigger alarm out
On Screen warning
The video channel concerned by the alarm is shown on full screen in this situation.
Audible warning
Function currently not available.
Uplod to center
The alarm notification is sent to a server (PC) whose IP address is set in “NETWORK” → “Remote host IP” menu.
Trigger alarm out
Notification is sent to one or more outputs, according to the selection, such as for example sirens, flashers, etc.
To set, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
5.2.1.6
Copy to camera
Select “Copy to camera” to select on which cameras to copy the following settings:
•
Privacy mask – policy
•
View tampering - policy
•
Signal loss - policy
Select “Copy to” to copy the settings on all cameras. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings.
Confirmation of the operation will be required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
5.2.2
CAMERA MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS
Select “ADVANCED SETTING” and press “ENTER” to access advanced settings.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Figure 19: camera menu (advanced settings)
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5.2.2.1
Privacy mask
This option can be used to defined up to four privacy zones for each camera which mask certain areas of the scene seen
by the operator. A privacy zone will appear as a grey or black rectangle on the monitor.
Select “AREA” and press “ENTER” to access the privacy zone setting interface.
Figure 20: privacy zone setting interface
Use “▲▼◄►” to position the yellow cursor in the required zone and press “EDIT” to go to selection mode: the cursor
will turn red.
Figure 21: creating a privacy zone
Press “▲▼◄►” to create and define the required privacy zone. Press “EDIT” to confirm the privacy zone and quit
selection mode. At this point, point the cursor to other zones of the screen and create new privacy zones.
Use “A” to cancel the operation.
Press “ESC” to quit the privacy zone interface.
Remarks on privacy zone
It is advisable to make the privacy zones slightly larger than the areas to be concealed.
Privacy zones can only be rectangular but several rectangles can be placed to mask the area as required.
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5.2.2.2
View tampering
This option can be used to define whether to activate video blanketing alarm or not and to define a video tampering
blackout zone for each camera.
The following sensitivity settings can be selected for video tampering blackout alarm detection: “low”, “normal”, “high”. A
high setting is recommended for greater safety.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Although three levels of sensitivity may be selected, when cameras with infrared LED are used, the alarm
detection caused by video tampering blackout may be partially effected by the ‘blinding’ effect that the LEDs
cause to the camera when the camera is covered by a very close object.
Select “AREA” and press “ENTER” to access the blanketing zone setting interface where a video tampering blackout
zone can be defined.
Figure 22: video tampering blackout zone setting interface
Use “▲▼◄►” to position the yellow cursor in the required zone and press “EDIT” to go to selection mode: the cursor
will turn red.
Figure 23: creating a video tampering blackout zone
Press “▲▼◄►” to create and define the required loss of video zone.
Use “A” or “EDIT” to cancel the operation.
Press “ENTER” to confirm the blanketing zone and quit selection mode.
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Select “POLICY” and press “ENTER” to access the tampering alarm notification menu shown below.
Figure 24: video tampering alarm notification menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.2.2.2.1
Alarm in schedule
This option can be used to set up to 4 alarm indicating periods for each day of the week with respective event start and
end times.
Use “▲▼” to select the day.
Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the hours/minutes of the period to be set.
Press “▲▼” to select hours/minutes. Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
Select “Copy to” to select the day of the week where to copy notification programming. Select “All” to copy the settings
on all days of the week. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of the operation will be
required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
5.2.2.2.2
Handle method
This option is used to select the notification type to be used in the event of an alarm. Possible options are:
On Screen warning
Audible warning (Function currently not available)
Uplod to center
Trigger alarm out
On Screen warning
The video channel concerned by the alarm is shown on full screen in this situation.
Audible warning
Function currently not available.
Uplod to center
The alarm notification is sent to a server (PC) whose IP address is set in “NETWORK” → “Remote host IP” menu.
Trigger alarm out
Notification is sent to one or more outputs, according to the selection, such as for example sirens, flashers, etc.
To set, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
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5.2.2.3
Video signal loss
This option can be used to define whether to activate or ignore alarm detection typology following the loss of the video
signal.
Activate detection to access the “POLICY” option. Select “POLICY” and press “ENTER” to access the blanketing alarm
notification menu shown below.
Figure 25: no video signal alarm notification menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.2.2.3.1
Alarm in schedule
This option can be used to set up to 4 alarm indicating periods for each day of the week with respective event start and
end times.
Use “▲▼” to select the day.
Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the hours/minutes of the period to be set.
Press “◄►” to select hours/minutes. Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
Select “Copy to” to select the day of the week where to copy notification programming. Select “All” to copy the settings
on all days of the week. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of the operation will be
required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
5.2.2.3.2
Handle method
This option is used to select the notification type to be used in the event of an alarm. Possible options are:
On Screen warning
Audible warning (Function currently not available)
Uplod to center
Trigger alarm out
On Screen warning
The video channel concerned by the alarm is shown on full screen in this situation.
Audible warning
Function currently not available.
Uplod to center
The alarm notification is sent to a server (PC) whose IP address is set in “NETWORK” → “Remote host IP” menu.
Trigger alarm out
Notification is sent to one or more outputs, according to the selection, such as for example sirens, flashers, etc.
To set, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
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5.3
RECORDING MENU
Description
This menu is used to edit the recording and configuration settings of each video signal.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “RECORDING” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear:
Figure 26: recording menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Reboot the device to make the variations of some settings effective.
5.3.1
RECORDING MENU BASIC SETTINGS
5.3.1.1
Hard disk full
This option can be selected to define the recording method to be used when hard disk capacity is exceeded.
Possible options are: “overwrite” and ”stop recording”.
In overwrite mode (“overwrite” option), the recording writes over previously stored data.
If “stop recording” is selected, the recording will stop when the maximum capacity of the hard disk is reached.
If several hard disks are present in the DVR, the system will start writing on the SLAVE (secondary) disks when the
MASTER (main) disk is full. When the SLAVE disk is full, the system will start writing over the MASTER disk (if
“overwrite” option is checked) and then back on the SLAVE disks.
5.3.1.2
Select camera
This option is used to select the camera on which to edit the recording and configuration settings. Use “▲▼” to select
the camera. The respective camera will appear in the “Camera name” field (assigned in the “camera” → “name” field).
5.3.1.3
Stream type
This option can be used to select whether to record only images or both images and audio.
Possible options are: “Video” and ”Audio&Video”. Use “▲▼” to select the streaming type to be recorded.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
For DVR DVS Ref.1093/061S, the “Video” and ”Audio&Video” options are available.
5.3.1.4
Resolution
This menu option is used to set the resolution type to be reached for recording on the selected camera. In general, Urmet
DVR DVS devices are capable of supporting, according to the model, the following recording resolutions: ”CIF”, and
“QCIF”. Use “▲▼” to select the resolution type.
Correspondence between code and respective resolution in PAL format are shown in the following table.
CODE
CIF
QCIF
RESOLUTION - PAL
352x288
176x144
Table 1: correspondence between code and PAL resolution
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The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS ref.1093/061S:
”CIF” and “QCIF” on all channels
5.3.1.5
Frame rate
The number of frames stored for each selected camera second can be selected using this item.
Possible options are: “1”, “2”, “4”, “6”, “8“, “10”, “12”, “15”, “16”, “18”, “20”, “22” and “25”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
A high frame-rate corresponds to films played back in real time with more fluid sequences. A lower frame-rate saves time
in terms of hard disk space occupation, to the detriment of recording quality (less fluid sequences). Selecting a lower
frame-rate will save hard disk space.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The "Bit rate" value is set automatically according to the "Frame Rate" selected by users.
5.3.1.6
Bit rate
This option is used to set the bit rate (fixed bit rate) or max bit rate (variable bit rate) to be used. Possible options are: “32
kbps”, “48 kbps”, “64 kbps”, “80 kbps”, “96 kbps”, “128 kbps”, “160 kbps”, “192 kbps”, “224 kbps”, “256 kbps”, “320
kbps”, “384 kbps”, “448 kbps” “512 kbps”, “640 kbps”, “768 kbps”, “896 kbps”, “1 Mbps”, “1.25 Mbps”, “1.5 Mbps”,
“1.75 Mbps“, “2 Mbps” e “user”.
Use “▲▼” to select. A numeric character input bar will appear when the “user” option is selected.
Use the number keys 0÷9 on the front panel to enter a character.
Use the arrow buttons “◄►” to move the cursor.
Press “EDIT” to delete a character.
A numeric value from 32 to 8192 can be entered.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
It is advisable to exceed 768 Kbps for Urmet DVR DVS devices.
It is strongly recommended not to modify the "Bit Rate" value which is set automatically according to the "Frame Rate".
5.3.1.7
Enable rec
This option is used to enable or disenable selected camera recording. To enable, select the respective check box using
“◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the recording option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
5.3.1.8
Schedule
Select “Schedule” and press “ENTER” to access the programming menu shown below.
Figure 27: recording programming menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
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eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
The device will resume recording only recording tasks programmed in the “Recording” menu after a
blackout. Recordings started manually will not be resumed after a blackout.
5.3.1.8.1
Day
This option is used to set and program recording on the selected camera for day of the week.
Use “▲▼” to select.
This option can be used to set up to 4 recording periods for each day of the week with respective event start and end
times. The recording mode can be defined for each period.
5.3.1.8.2
All day
You can also enable recording for the entire selected day.
To enable, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the whole day recording option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
Check the “All day” option to define the recording mode.
The following recording modes can be selected:
all time
mot det
alarm
mot / alm
mot & alm
command
All time
In this mode, recording is continuous for 24 hours.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
If “All Time” is selected, in the event of a blackout or if the device is switched off, the device will automatically resume
recording as soon as network voltage is resumed and the device is switched on again.
Motion
In this mode, recording starts as soon as motion is detected.
Alarm
In this mode, recording starts as soon as a sensor detects an alarm.
Motion / alarm
In this mode, recording starts as soon as either a sensor detects an alarm or a motion is detected.
Motion & alarm
In this mode, recording starts as soon as either a sensor detects an alarm and a motion is detected.
Command
In this mode, recording starts when the “REC” button is pressed.
Press “REC” to stop the recording again.
5.3.1.9
Pre REC
The recording will contain the video feed prior to the alarm for the set time in the event of a motion detection or external
alarm event.
Possible options are: “Nr.”, “5s”, “10”, “15s”, “20”, “25”, “30” and ”Max”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
Select “Nr.” for no “pre-recording”.
5.3.1.10 Post REC
The recording will contain the video feed following the alarm for the set time in the event of a motion detection or external
alarm event.
Possible options are: “5s”, “10”, “30s”, “1Min”, “2Min”, “5Min” and ”10Min”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.3.1.11 Copy to camera
Select “Copy to camera” to select on which cameras to copy the following settings:
•
resolution
•
bit rate
•
frame rate
•
enable rec - schedule
Select “all” to copy the settings on all cameras. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of
the operation will be required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
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5.4
NETWORK MENU
Description
Use this menu to configure the DVR according to the parameters of the Ethernet network to which it is connected.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “NETWORK” icon and press “ENTER”.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The default IP address of the DVR is: 192.0.0.64. Use this menu to assign to the DVR an IP address which is
not used in the network by other devices to prevent conflicts.
Connect the DVR to the network after having correctly configured the IP address.
The following window will appear:
Figure 28: network menu (basic settings)
This page contains the basic menu settings.
Select “ADVANCED SETTINGS” and press “ENTER” to access advanced settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.4.1
NETWORK MENU BASIC SETTINGS
5.4.1.1
IP
This menu option is used to set the DVR IP address.
Press “EDIT” and use the number keys 0-9 to enter the IP address. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “EDIT” to cancel.
Press “ENTER” to confirm or “ESC” to cancel.
The entered IP address must not be in conflict with other IP addresses.
If there is a DHCP server in the network, address “0.0.0.0” can be set. Save and reboot the device. While rebooting, the
device will connect to the server and obtain a dynamic IP address displayed in the IP field.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
It is advisable to assign a static IP address to the device.
5.4.1.2
Port
This menu option is used to set the port number used for image transmission. The entered number must be higher than
2000. The default setting is 8000.
Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0÷9 to enter the port number. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “EDIT” to delete.
Press “ENTER” to confirm or “ESC” to cancel.
5.4.1.3
Mask
Use this option to set the subnet mask of the device.
Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0÷9 to enter the mask number. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to
confirm or “ESC” to cancel.
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5.4.1.4
Gateway
This option can be used to set the gateway of the device.
Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0÷9 to enter the address. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to confirm or
“ESC” to cancel.
5.4.1.5
Http port
This option can be used to set the port number used for the Internet Explorer browser. The default setting is 80.
Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0-9 to enter the port number. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to
confirm or “ESC” to cancel.
5.4.1.6
PPPoe
This option is used to enable PPPoE dial- up functions.
To enable, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the PPPoE function is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
The following can be defined after enabling the “PPoE” option:
user
password
verify
User
This option is used to enter the user name for PPPoE authentication.
The user name may consist of up to 32 characters.
Password
This option is used to enter the password for PPPoE authentication.
The password may consist of up to 14 characters.
Verify
This option is used to enter the password again for PPPoE authentication.
5.4.2
NETWORK MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS
Position the “Active Frame” on the “ADVANCED SETTINGS” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 29: network menu (advanced settings)
This page contains the basic menu settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
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5.4.2.1
Mac
This option can be used to display the hardware network address of the device. This address cannot be edited.
5.4.2.2
Nic Type
This option is used to select the network connection type to be used.
Possible options are: “10M/100M AUTO”, “10M Half- Dup”, “10M Full- Dup”, “100M Half- Dup” and “100M Full- Dup”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
It is advisable not to change the default setting “10M/100M AUTO”.
5.4.2.3
IP server
This option can be used to set the DNS of the device.
Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0-9 to enter the address. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to confirm or
“ESC” to cancel.
A dynamic IP address is obtained if the device uses a PPPoE function.
If DNS is set with a fixed internet IP address, the device will send the following information to the IP address:
name of the DVR
serial number of the DVR
current IP address of the DVR
The DNS server with the fixed address may receive information on the DVR and use the information to solve the DVR
dynamic IP.
5.4.2.4
MCast IP
This option is used to set a “D” class IP address from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. This option is required only if
multicast connections are used.
Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0-9 to enter the address. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to confirm or
“ESC” to cancel.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
Not all networks support multicast connections.
•
When connecting to a remote PC (using Client Software or I.E.), remember that all video channels used by the
PC correspond to a “unicast” type connection (TCP, RTP,UDP etc).
•
The DVR is capable of supporting up to 24 “unicast” connections, i.e. up to 24 video channels connected in
TCP, RTP, UDP.
5.4.2.5
Remote host IP
This option can be used to set the Event server IP address.
Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0-9 to enter the address. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to confirm or
“ESC” to cancel.
Alarm notifications or warnings set in the “EXCEPTIONS” menu will be sent to this IP address.
5.4.2.6
Remote host port
This option can be used to set the port number used for transmitting the Event Server IP. Press “EDIT” and use number
keys 0-9 to enter the port number. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to confirm or “ESC” to cancel.
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5.5
ALARMS MENU
Description
Access this menu for configuring each alarm input.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “ALARMS” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 30: alarms menu
This page contains the basic menu settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.5.1
ALARMS MENU BASIC SETTINGS
5.5.1.1
Alarm input
Use this option to select the alarm input to be configured.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.5.1.2
Alarm type
This option is used to set the sensor alarm contact type.
Possible options are: “Nc” and ”Na”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
In normally open mode, an alarm detection is active when the sensor contact is closed.
In normally closed mode, an alarm detection is active when the sensor contact is open.
5.5.1.3
Alarm handling
This option is used to activate the alarm notification on the respective input.
Possible options are: “Ignore” and ”Handle”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
Select “Handle” option to access the following submenus:
policy
PTZ lincage
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Policy
Position the “Active Frame” on the “Handling” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 31: input alarm notification submenu
This page contains the basic menu settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.5.1.3.1
Record camera
This option is used to select which video channels to associate to the respective alarm.
To associate, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the association option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
External alarm status is shown with a red icon if the “On screen warning” option is checked.
5.5.1.3.2
Record schedule
This option can be used to set up to 4 alarm indicating periods for each day of the week with respective event start and
end times.
Use “▲▼” to select the day.
Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the hours/minutes of the period to be set.
Press “▲▼” to select hours/minutes. Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
Select “Copy to” to select the day of the week where to copy notification programming. Select “All” to copy the settings
on all days of the week. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of the operation will be
required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
5.5.1.3.3
Handle method
This option is used to select the notification type to be used in the event of an alarm. Possible options are:
On Screen warning
Audible warning (Function currently not available)
Uplod to center
Trigger alarm out
On Screen warning
The video channel concerned by the alarm is shown on full screen in this situation.
Audible warning
Function currently not available.
Uplod to center
The alarm notification is sent to a server (PC) whose IP address is set in “NETWORK” → “Remote host IP” menu.
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Trigger alarm out
Notification is sent to one or more outputs, according to the selection, such as for example sirens, flashers, etc.
To set, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
USE OF PTZ
Position the “Active Frame” on the “PTZ linkage” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 32: PTZ linkage submenu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
Select camera
This option is used to select the cameras to be combined to the selected alarm input. Use “▲▼” to select.
Enable preset
To activate, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the Enable preset” option is selected; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
Refer to chapter 5.6.2.2 for presetting (recalling a preset position).
Preset
This option can be used to enter a preset number to be run.
Enable pattern
Function currently not available.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
On Urmet 1092/650 devices, pattern tours can be started using specific preset buttons (refer to the product manual for
more details).
Enable patrol
Function currently not available.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
On Urmet 1092/650 devices, patrol tours can be started using specific preset buttons (refer to the product manual for
more details).
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5.5.1.4
Copy to input
Select “Copy to input” to select on which inputs to copy the following settings:
•
Alarm type - handling
Select “All” to copy the settings on all cameras. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of
the operation will be required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The “Copy to input” function has no effect on the parameters set in the “Exceptions” menu.
5.5.1.5
Alarm out
Use this option to select the alarm output to be configured.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.5.1.6
Time
This option is used to set the alarm activation time on the selected output.
Possible options are: “5s”, “10”, “30s”, “1Min”, “2Min”, “5Min”, ”10Min” and ”Manual”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
Select “Manual” option, the alarm output will not be deactivated until “Alarms stop” is pressed in the “Alarms” menu.
5.5.1.7
Alarm out time
Select “Schedule” and press “ENTER” to access the programming menu shown below.
Figure 33: alarm output configuration submenu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.5.1.7.1
Day
This option is used to set and program recording of the alarm output camera for each day of the week.
Use “▲▼” to select the day.
This option can be used to set up to 4 alarm indicating periods for each day of the week with respective event start and
end times.
Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the hours/minutes of the period to be set.
Press “▲▼” to select hours/minutes. Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
Select “Copy to” to select the day of the week where to copy notification programming. Select “All” to copy the settings
on all days of the week. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of the operation will be
required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
5.5.1.8
Copy to alarm out
This option is used to select the alarm outputs on which to copy the alarm programming.
The following settings may be copied:
•
Time - schedule
Select “All” to copy the settings on all outputs. Select “Copy” and press “ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of
the operation will be required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
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5.5.2
EXCEPTIONS
Description
Access this menu to configure warnings following particular events.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “EXCEPTIONS” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 34: alarms configuration – exceptions menu
This page contains the advanced menu settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.5.2.1
Exception
This option is used to set a warning following each of the following events:
hard disk full
hard disk error
network failure
IP addr conflict
illegal acces
NTSC/PAL differ
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.5.2.1.1
Hard disk full
This warning means that there is no free space on the hard disks in the device.
5.5.2.1.2
Hard disk error
This warning means that the hard disks in the device have either not been installed, formatted or recognised during
initialisation.
5.5.2.1.3
Network failure
This warning means that a network fault has occurred.
5.5.2.1.4
IP addr conflict
This warning means that a conflict between two or more devices to which the same IP is assigned has occurred.
5.5.2.1.5
Illegal acces
This means that an attempt to access the device has been made by a unauthorised user.
5.5.2.1.6
NTSC/PAL differ
This means that a video source connected to the video inputs of the device is emitting a format different from that set on
the DVR.
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Possible options are:
Audible warning (Function currently not available)
Uplod to center
Trigger alarm out
Audible warning
Function currently not available.
Uplod to center
The alarm notification is sent to a server (PC) whose IP address is set in “NETWORK” → “Remote host IP” menu.
Trigger alarm out
Notification is sent to one or more outputs, according to the selection, such as for example sirens, flashers, etc.
To set, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
5.6
PTZ MENU
Description
Use this menu for setting the communication parameters with the devices connected to the RS- -485 port, such as for
example PTZ cameras (Easy-Dome // Ref.1092/650).
eIMPORTANT NOTE
It is advisable to connect one only DVR to each RS-485 PTZ control line to exploit the functions of the Urmet Domus
DVR DVS digital video recorders to the maximum.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “PTZ” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 35: PTZ menu (basic settings)
This page contains the basic menu settings.
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►”“▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, protocol flow and IP address parameters must be coherent with those of the
camera.
Refer to the appendix of this manual for Urmet Ref.1092/650.
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5.6.1
PTZ MENU BASIC SETTINGS
5.6.1.1
Select camera
This option is used to select the camera for which to set communication parameters.
Use “▲▼” to select the camera.
5.6.1.2
Baud rate
This option can be used to set the RS-485 port communication speed.
Possible options are: “50”, “75”, “110”, “150”, “300”, “600”, “1200”, “2400”, “4800”, “9600”, “19200”, “38400”, “57600,
“76800” and “115.2 k”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.6.1.3
Data bits
This option can be used to set the RS-485 port data bit.
Possible options are: “5bit”, “6bit”, “7bit” and “8bit”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.6.1.4
Stop bits
This option can be used to set the RS-485 port stop bit.
Possible options are: “1bit” and “2bit”.
Use “▲▼” to select the value.
5.6.1.5
Parity
This option can be used to set the RS-485 port parity.
Possible options are: “No parity”, “Even” and “Add”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.6.1.6
Protocol
This menu can be used to set the communication protocol.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.6.1.7
Address PTZ
This option can be used to set the ID address associated to the camera.
Use the number keys 0-9 on the front panel to enter a character.
Use the arrow buttons “◄►” to move the cursor.
Press “EDIT” to delete a character.
5.6.1.8
Flow ctrl
This option can be used to set the data flow check transiting on the RS-485 port.
Possible options are: “None”, “Software” and “Hardware”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.6.1.9
Preset
Position the “Active Frame” on the “Setup” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 36: preset programming interface
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
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5.6.1.9.1
Preset
This option is used to set the preset number (preset position).
The presetting consists in defining a number indicating the camera position, the zoom level, focus and brightness.
Up to 128 presettings can be saved (1-128).
Use the number keys 0-9 on the front panel to enter a character.
Use the arrow buttons “◄►” to move the cursor.
Press “EDIT” to delete a character.
Press “ENTER” to confirm.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Make sure that the camera supports the function before programming presettings.
5.6.1.9.2
Adjust
Position the “Active Frame” on the “Adjust” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear.
Figure 37: PTZ interface
Use “▲▼◄►”, and “IRIS+”, “IRIS- “, “FOCUS+”, “FOCUS- ”, “ZOOM+”, “ZOOM- “ on the front panel of the device to
reach the required position and adjustment level respectively.
Press “ENTER” to confirm and return to the preset setting interface.
Select “Save” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective (position and preset number). A confirmation message
will appear.
Select “Cancel” and press “ENTER” to cancel a presetting.
After programming all the preset numbers and settings, press “Return” to go back to the “PTZ” menu. Select “CONFIRM”
and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
5.6.1.10 Pattern
Function currently not available.
5.6.1.11 Patrol
Function currently not available.
5.6.1.12 Copy to camera
Select “Copy to camera” to select on which cameras to copy all the settings on all cameras. Select “Copy” and press
“ENTER” to copy the settings. Confirmation of the operation will be required: press “ENTER” again to confirm.
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5.7
USER MENU
Description
Access this menu to edit the default password, add (the administrator can create up to 15 users) or remove new users
and define the respective rights. Position the “Active Frame” on the “User” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear:
Figure 38: user menù
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Point the cursor to the required item and press “ENTER” to edit it. Use buttons “▲▼” to change the available options for
the selected menu item.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
The box contains a list of the default users. The features of the default administrator are:
User →
Password
admin
→
12345
The “admin” name cannot be edited. The password can be edited.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS “12345”.
•
It is advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions.
•
To enter/edit the password, remember to press “SHIFT” (make sure that the STATUS LED lights up)
followed by the number keys. At the end of the operation, press “SHIFT” to go back to default
functions. The STATUS LED will go out.
•
Do not lose or forget the programmed password.
•
Take note of the new password and keep it in a safe place.
•
It will not be possible to access the device in local mode (i.e. using the front panel) if an alphanumeric
password is chosen (using the dedicated software).
5.7.1
PASSWORD CHANGE
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Password” box, press “Edit” and enter a new password.
The password is a maximum 16 number combination. To enter the sequence of numbers in a password, use the number
keys on the front of the panel (press “Edit” to cancel a character). The entered numbers will be replaced by a “*” symbol
on the screen for privacy.
After entering the password, press “Enter” to quit entry mode.
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Verify” box, press “Edit” and enter the new password.
The password will be saved and become effective if the two passwords are the same.
An error message will appear indicating the fault if the entered password and the check password are different.
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Figure 39: password error message
In this case, press “Enter” to go back to the previous menu and repeat the entry procedure.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
Only numeric passwords if new users are programmed in local mode (i.e. using the front panel of the
DVR). Alphanumeric passwords may be created using the software.
•
It will not be possible to access the device in local mode (i.e. using the front panel) if an alphanumeric
password is chosen.
•
For safety reasons, the password is case-sensitive.
5.7.2
ADDING A NEW USER
The administrator can create up to 15 users and define their priviledges.
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Add” box, press “Enter”.
The following screen will appear.
Figure 40: adding a new user
New user name entry procedure.
Refer to chapter 5.2.1.2 for entering characters.
Press “Edit” to delete a character.
After entering the new user name, press “Enter” to quit entry mode.
5.7.2.1
Defining a password for a new user
A password must be defined for each new user. No password is associated by default.
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Password” box, press “Edit” and enter a new password.
After entering the password, press “Enter” to quit entry mode.
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Verify” box, press “Edit” and enter the new password.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
Only numeric passwords if new users are programmed in local mode (i.e. using the front panel of the
DVR). Alphanumeric passwords may be created using the software.
•
It will not be possible to access the device in local mode (i.e. using the front panel) if an alphanumeric
password is chosen.
•
For safety reasons, the password is case-sensitive.
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5.7.2.2
Defining authorisations for a new user
After adding a new user, define a respective password and proceed by setting authorisations.
The new user has no authorisation. At this point, a selected user can be programmed:
Default rights
Set right
Default rights
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Default right” box, press “Enter”.
The user will have the default authorisations which include accessing local and remote playback functions and consulting
the log.
Set right
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “set right” box, press “Enter”. The following screen will appear.
Figure 41: set right menu
The selected item is highlighted.
To enable, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu
5.7.3
DELETING A USER
Select the name of the user to be deleted in the user interface window using the “▲▼” buttons.
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Cancel” box, press “Enter”.
Window prompting you to confirm deletion will appear.
Figure 42: deleting a user
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to confirm deletion.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel deletion.
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5.8
SETTING MENU
Description
Access this menu for operations such as, for example:
restoring default settings (default parameters)
upgrading the firmware (firmware)
formatting the hard disk (hard disk)
stopping the alarms (alarm output)
rebooting the device (reboot)
switching the device off (power off)
accessing the event log (view log)
getting information on the device (system information)
Position the “Active frame” on the “Utilities” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following window will appear:
Figure 43: utilities menu
This page is characterised by a small rectangular window called “Active Frame”. Use the arrow buttons “◄►” to move
the frame from one icon to another.
Position the “Active Frame” on an icon and press “ENTER” to access the secondary menu.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
5.8.1
DEFAULT PARAMETERS
This option is used to restore the default parameters of the device. The IP address, gateway and port number used for
video feed transmission will not be restored.
5.8.2
FIRMWARE
This option is used to upgrade the firmware.
This operation may be performed from the “FTP” site or using a “USB key”.
The device will need to be rebooted after firmware upgrading.
Periodically check the URMET Domus S.p.A Customer Service Technical Area for firmware upgrades.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Some types of USB drives may not be fully compatible with the device.
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5.8.3
HARD DISK
This option can be used to format the hard disks.
The following screen will appear.
Figure 44: formatting the hard disk
Use “▲▼” to select the hard disk to be formatted, shift the “Active Frame” to “Format”, and press “Enter”.
5.8.4
STOP ALARMS
This option is used to manually cancel the alarm output.
5.8.5
REBOOT
This option can be used to reboot the device.
5.8.6
POWER OFF
This option can be used to switch the device off.
5.8.7
VIEW LOG
This option can be used to display the log file saved on the hard disk of the device.
The following screen will appear.
Figure 45: events log
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►▲▼” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Press “ESC” or “Return” to go back by one step.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
The following event search criteria can be selected:
by type
by time
by type & time
all
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Set the required search criteria, select “Searchlog” and press “Enter” to start the search.
Select “More Info” and press “Enter” to view additional information on the device.
To scroll the event hit page, shift the “Active Frame” onto the box showing the page number and enter the sequential
number using the number keys on the front panel.
5.8.7.1
By type
Search by event type.
Possible options are: “Alarm”, “Exception”, “Operation and “All”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
The search field can be additionally narrowed by selecting “Mayor type” according to the option:
SEARCH CRITERIA
OPTIONS
Alarm
Alarm in – Alarm out – Mot dect start – Mot dect stop – View tamper start – View tamper
stop
Exception
Vi sig lost – Illegal access – Hard disk error – Hard disk full – IP conflict – Network failure
Operation
Power on – Shut down – Abnormal shut – Panel login – Panel logout – Panel config –
Panel file play – Panel time play – Local start rec – local stop rec – Panel LPTZ – Panel
set time – Local upgrade – Net login – Net logout – Net start record – Net stop record –
Net start trans – Net stop trans – Net get para – Net config – Net get status – Alert on –
Alert off – Net reboot – Bicom start – Bicom stop – Net – Uprade – Net file play – Net time
play – Net PTZ
All
All
Use “▲▼” to select.
5.8.7.2
By time
The search is performed according to the entered start and end date and time.
Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the day/month/year of the period to be set.
Use “▲▼” to set the parameters of enter the number to be entered directly using the number keys on the frontal panel of
the device. Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
5.8.7.3
By type & time
Search is performed by setting alarm type with possible event details and combining it with the set start and end dates
and times. Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
5.8.7.4
All
Select this item to apply no search criteria: the entire log will be shown.
5.8.8
SYSTEM INFO
This option can be used to display the following information about the device:
unit name
device model
serial number
firmware version
encode version
as shown in the screenshot below.
Figure 46: system info
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6.1
DVR FUNCTIONS
MANUAL RECORDING
Press “REC” on the front panel of the device in LIVE mode.
A password must be entered by default.
The following login window shown in the following figure will appear.
Figure 47: login page
Press “◄►” to point the cursor to “Password” and then use the number keys on the front panel to enter the default
password. Now, press “ENTER” twice to confirm and access the menu.
A sequence of three beeps lasting for approximately 3 seconds will be heard if the entered password is not correct. In
this case, press “MENU” and enter the password again.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS “12345”.
•
It is advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions.
•
To enter/edit the password, remember to press “SHIFT” (make sure that the STATUS LED lights up)
followed by the number keys. At the end of the operation, press “SHIFT” to go back to default
functions. The STATUS LED will go out.
•
Do not lose or forget the programmed password.
•
Take note of the new password and keep it in a safe place.
•
It will not be possible to access the device in local mode (i.e. using the front panel) if an alphanumeric
password is chosen (using the dedicated software).
The following window will appear:
Figure 48: recording menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Press “ESC”. to quit the menu.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
The device will resume recording only recording tasks programmed in the Recording menu after a
blackout. Recordings started manually will not be resumed after a blackout.
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6.1.1
CHAN
This item (not selectable) lists all the channels of the device.
6.1.2
STATUS
This item (not selectable) shows the status of each video channel by means of a series of LEDs.
The following modes can be displayed:
→
the channel is not active
green
→
the channel is recording (manual, real time, motion detection, external alarm)
red
→
transmitting on the network
amber
→
recording and transmitting on the network
6.1.3
START/STOP
This option is used to start/stop the recording on a certain video channel.
To set, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
Symbol “ ” indicates that recording can be started on a selected channel; symbol “×” indicates that the recording can be
stopped.
The following will light up on a channel when recording is started:
pink icon on the camera status bar shown on the monitor.
6.1.4
START ALL
Select this option and press “ENTER” or “EDIT” to start recording all video channels at the same time.
6.1.5
STOP ALL
Select this option and press “ENTER” or “EDIT” to stop recording all video channels at the same time.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
To proceed with manual recording:
the user must have the corresponding privileges
at least one hard disk must be installed in the device
the hard disk must be formatted
6.2
RECORDING SEARCH
Press “PLAY” on the front panel of the device in LIVE mode.
A password must be entered by default. The following window will appear.
Figure 49: playaback menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Press “ESC”. to quit the menu.
6.2.1
CHANNEL
Use this option to select the channel to be played.
Use “▲▼” to select.
6.2.2
REC TYPE(SEARCH BY EVENT)
This option can be used to select the recording type to be sought.
Possible options are: “All time”, “Motion”, “Allarms”, “Command” and ”All”.
Use “▲▼” to select.
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6.2.3
TIME (SEARCH BY DATE AND TIME)
This option is used to define recording search by date and time.
Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the day/month/year of the period to be set.
Press “▲▼” to select day/month/year and hours/minutes.
Specific messages will appear if times overlap.
6.2.4
SEARCH
Select “SEARCH” to start searching according to the set parameters.
The hit list will appear in the box underneath. Seven recordings will be shown on each page. To scroll the pages, position
the “Active Frame” on “Page n°.” and press “▲▼” or directly enter the page number.
Use “▲▼” to select the recording.
A specific message will appear if the device finds no recordings which satisfy the set search criteria.
6.3
PLAYING A RECORDING
After setting the search parameters (event type, date and time) and having start the search by pressing “SEARCH”,
select the file to be played from the list box and press “ENTER” to start playback.
Figura 50: playing a recording
Connecting the USB mouse :to DVR, the following interface will appear in the lower half of the screen:
Audio on/off
Mark beginning and end of part of recording to be
Hide play bar (right-click and select “display” to show it again)
Zoom into part of the recording
Play channel
Play next channel
Fast forward current playback by approximately 30 seconds
Increase playback speed
Pause/resume recording playback
Decrease playback speed
Rewind current playback by approximately 30 seconds
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;
50%
1x
00:25:30/00:50:15
Press EDIT to start copying
Total playback time
Elapsed time
Playback speed
Playback advancement percentage
Playback with audio
Press “ENTER” to stop playback.
Press “ENTER” to resume playback.
Press “▲” repeatedly to increase the playback speed with respect to normal speed (1x). Several speeds are available.
Press “▼” repeatedly to decrease the playback speed with respect to normal speed (1x). Several speeds are available.
Select “Single” to play one frame at a time and press “ENTER”.
Press “PLAY” to mute the audio
Press “MENU” to show or hide the command interface bar.
Press “ESC” to quit playback mode.
6.3.1
PLAY
Select “Play” to start playback without interruption of recordings according to the set search parameters. Playback will
stop when the end of the last recording on the last page of the list box is reached.
6.4
BACKUP
Various backup modes are offered by the DVR DVS device.
The specific FilePlayer software supplied with the product must be used to view all videos or saved video segments on a
PC.
Press “PLAY” on the front panel of the device in LIVE mode.
A password must be entered by default.
The following window will appear.
Figure 51: backup menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Press “ESC” to quit the menu.
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6.4.1
SAVE DEVICE
This option can be used to select the device on which to perform backup operations or to copy selected recordings.
Possible options are: “Disco USB”, “HD USB” and “CDRW/DVDRW USB”.
Use “▲▼” to select the saving unit.
e IMPORTANT NOTE
It is advisable to use CD-R, CD-RW (rewritable CD) or DVD-R, DVD-RW (DVD-RW must be entirely empty) if a CD/DVD
burner connected via USB to the DVR is used.
6.4.2
COPY TO FILE
After setting the search parameters (event type, date/time, channel) and started search by pressing “SEARCH”, the
recordings corresponding to the set parameters will appear in the hit list.
Select a recording file in the hit list to copy it.
Use “▲▼” to point to the required file and press “EDIT” to select it. Several files can be selected. Symbol “ ” will appear
next to the selected files as shown below:
Figure 52: file selection
Select “Save device” to set the saving device.
Highlight “Copy” and press “ENTER” to start selected file backup.
6.4.3
COPY TO VIDEO SEGMENT
The DVR DVS device can be used to copy a video segment while it is being played.
Define the device were to save the feed before playing the recording (“Save device”).
Press “EDIT” during playback to save the required portion of film.
Press “EDIT” again to stop the operation.
Up to 30 film segments can be saved.
Press “ESC” after selecting the segments. You will now be asked to save the segments: select “Confirm” to confirm and
“Cancel” to cancel.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Recording backup can be performed in real time when the two channels are synchronised. In this way, since each
channel may be used to back up 30 segments, up to 60 backup copies can be made.
6.4.4
BACKUP TODAY
Select this option without running a search to copy all the recordings on all enabled channels during the current day onto
the backup device selected in “Save device”.
Error message will appear if the backup device is not connected correctly or the DVR does not recognise the backup
device.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Some types of USB drives may not be fully compatible with the device.
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6.5
DISPLAYING INFORMATION ON INSTALLED HARD DISKS
In “LIVE” mode, press “MENU
UTILITIES
HARD DISK” on the front panel of the device to display information on
the hard disks installed in the device on the front panel of the device.
The following page will appear:
where:
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this is the capacity of the installed hard disk
Freespace
→
this is the free space available on the hard disk
IDLE
→
this indicates that the hard disk is not working
Status
→
this indicates the functional status of the hard disk
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6.6
PTZ CONTROL
In “LIVE” mode, press “PTZ” to access the PTZ control interface.
By default, the device will ask to enter a password to access PTZ control mode.
Press “ESC” to quit the menu.
6.6.1
PTZ CAMERA SELECTION
This mode can be used to select the required channel using the number keys on the front panel.
To select the required camera in PTZ mode, press “SHIFT” followed by the number keys.
Example:
On the front panel of the DVR, press “SHIFT” followed by number key “2” to select the camera PTZ 2.
After having selected the required PTZ camera, press the “SHIFT” button on the DVR panel again to deactivate the
numeric functions: now, the camera can be adjusted.
6.6.2
ADJUSTING THE PTZ CAMERA
Use “▲▼◄►”, and “IRIS+”, “IRIS- “, “FOCUS+”, “FOCUS- ”, “ZOOM+”, “ZOOM- “ on the front panel of the device to
reach the required position and adjustment level respectively.
6.6.3
RECALLING A PRESET POSITION
A preset position can be selected in “PTZ” → “Preset” after selecting the required camera.
Press “REC/SHOT” and enter the preset number (3 digits).
Example:
Press “REC” button and then “002” on the Remote to recall preset number 2.
6.6.4
ADJUSTING THE PANNING SPEED
Press “▲▼◄►” repeatedly to increase the selected dome movement speed up to a maximum of 3x.
6.7
SPOT VIDEO OUTPUT
By means of the mouse, you can change the SPOT output on the secondary monitor (for controlling the mouse, see
chapter 2.4.2).
SPOT monitor can also display the automatic sequence of the various connected cameras. Alternatively, you can display
events (such as No Video Signal, Video Tampering, Motion Detection, and Alarms) on full screen.
Example for displaying automatic camera sequence on SPOT output
Access “Menu → Display → Preview → Setup”.
Set the video output to: Aux chan 1.
Set the required value for Switch time.
Confirm and quit.
Example for displaying events on SPOT output (No Video Signal, Video Tampering, Motion Detection, and
Alarms)
Access “Menu → Display → Preview → Setup”.
Set the alarm output to: Spot1.
Set the required time for Display delay.
Confirm and quit.
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7
USING THE INTERNET EXPLORER INTERFACE
Urmet Domus devices with H.264 video compression, namely:
IP cameras
DVR/DVS
DVS (video server)
are hereinafter called ‘device’.
The URMET Domus devices are provided with a Web Client for automatically connecting to a remote PC on the internet.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Any operation performed locally on the device (via the front panel of the DVR - remote control - mouse) may slow the
software performance down. LIVE video feed may be the most effective.
7.1
7.2
MINIMUM SOFTWARE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Processor
→
Pentium 4; 3GHz
RAM
→
512 MB
Video board
→
MMX 128 MB; 128 bit
Operating system
→
Win 2000 Pro; Win XP Pro - sp2
Browser Internet
→
6.0 or higher
PROTECTION AND SECURITY CONFIGURATION
Configure security as follows before connecting to a remote PC.
Open Internet Explorer by double clicking on
.
The following page (or the home page) will appear.
Double click on
.
The “Properties - Internet Security” window will appear.
Select “Trusted sites” and check that the protection level is ‘low’.
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Click on “Sites…”
The following screen will appear.
Add the IP address of the device (to display the address, press “F2” on the front panel of the device) in
the “Add this website to the zone” field.
Click on “Add”.
The following confirmation screen will appear.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Do not check “Requie server verification (https) for all sites in this zone.
Click on “OK” several times to end the procedure.
Proceed by installing “Active X”.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
You can reset the required I.E. protection level for trusted sites after installing “Active X”.
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7.3
HOW TO SWITCH THE DEVICE ON
The following login window will appear for authenticating authorised users when the connection is established.
The default settings are:
User name
→
admin
password
→
12345
Figure 53: login window
The home page of the web interface may be accessed if the user name and password are correct. Otherwise, the
following error message will appear.
Figure 54: error message
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Set PC monitor resolution to 1024x768 for viewing the web interface in full-screen mode.
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7.4
HOME PAGE AND DESCRIPTIONOF THE INTERFACE
The following home page will appear after logging in successfully.
Figure 55: web interface home page
8
1
2
7
3
6
4
7.4.1
5
ID.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Information area
Interface for displaying DVR status and available channels
Viewing grid
Viewing mode
Function buttons
View setting interface for each video channel
PTZ interface
Management/configuration button bar
INFORMATION AREA
This section contains the following information:
Degree of use of the CPU (value expressed in %)
→
Current date and time in format: year/month/day and hours/minutes/seconds→
→
User name used to login
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7.4.2
DVR AND CONNECTED CHANNELS STATUS INTERFACE
This section contains the following information:
name of the connected device
name of the available video channels
status of the available video channels (connected - not connected)
ICON
DESCRIPTION
Video channel available but not connected
Video channel available and connected
7.4.3
VIEW BUTTONS
ICON
DESCRIPTION
View one channel
View four channels
View nine channels
View six channels
View eight channels
View sixteen channels
7.4.4
VIEWING GRID
The corresponding grid will be displayed according to the viewing mode selected using the corresponding buttons.
The red box (left click to select) indicates the position where the view stream of the selected channel will be displayed.
Position where the chosen
video channel will be
displayed (red box)
Figure 56: viewing grid example
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7.4.5
FUNCTION BUTTONS
ICON
DESCRIPTION
Starts/stops live LIVE connection to all available DVR channels at the same time according to the
chosen viewing mode. The “Main Stream” will be used by all channels for connection.
This allows to acquire a snapshot of the selected LIVE video channel (red box).
The acquired image may be saved by default in the C:\Picture\ folder in bitmap format.
The file name will be of the following type: Picture_192.168.36.40_05_20071113_094244_6227453
where
192.168.36.40 → IP address of the device
→ video channel
-
05
-
20071113
→ date in year/month/day
-
094244
→ time in hour/minute/seconds
-
6227453
→ ID
Press once (the icon will change to ) to start recording the selected LIVE video channel (red box)
on the PC. Press again to stop.
The acquired sequence is saved by default in the folder C:\ mpeg4record
This allows to establish a two-way voice connection with the selected DVR.
Restores default settings
7.4.6
VIEW SETTINGS
ICON
DESCRIPTION
This is used to adjust the volume during playback if audio is available and if “VIDEO & AUDIO”
stream is set in system configuration menu (chapter 5.3.2.1).
Drag the cursor to set.
This setting is used to adjust the brightness of the picture. Drag the cursor to set.
This setting is used to adjust the contrast of the picture. Drag the cursor to set.
This setting is used to adjust the hue of the picture. Drag the cursor to set.
This setting is used to adjust the colour of the picture. Drag the cursor to set.
7.4.7
PTZ INTERFACE
ICON
DESCRIPTION
This is used to position the connected dome camera. The central button “↻” is not used.
Not used
/
This is used to recall a previously stored presetting.
Enter the preset number to be recalled and click on ►.
This is used to adjust the zoom of the connected dome camera.
Press “+” and “-“ to adjust.
This is used to adjust the focus of the connected dome camera.
Press “+” and “-“ to adjust.
This is used to adjust the iris opening/closing of the connected dome camera.
Press “+” and “-“ to adjust.
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7.4.8
MANAGEMENT/CONFIGURATION BUTTONS
ICON
DESCRIPTION
This is used to disconnect the web interface.
This is used to access the LIVE interface.
This is used to access the playback interface.
This used to access the system configuration menu.
This is used to access the DVR recorded events interface.
7.4.8.1
Logout
Click on
to log out from the web interface correctly.
The following dialog will appear:
Figure 57: logout dialog
Select “OK” to confirm: all active connections will be automatically closed. Otherwise, click on “Cancel”.
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7.4.8.2
Live (Play)
Click on
to access the LIVE interface.
The following screen will appear.
Figure 58: LIVE interface
This interface may be used to:
select the preferred viewing mode
stop/start all available video channel connections
stop/start single video channel connection
acquire a snapshot of the selected LIVE video channel (red box).
start/stop recording of the selected LIVE video channel (red box).
establish a two-way voice connection with the connected DVR
manage volume, brightness, contrast, hue and colour parameters for each of the connected video channels
manage PTZ cameras using the PTZ interface.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The selected video channel is the one with the red box in the view grid not the one shown in the channel status interface.
The selected video channel can be displayed full screen by double clicking on it.
In order to disable the full screen mode, double-click again.
Highlighted video
channel
Selected video
channel (red box)
Figure 59: selected channel
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Example of one video channel connection
After logging in successfully you can connect to the available video channels.
Procedure
1.
The DVR and video channel status interface shows the available channels and the corresponding names by the
icon.
side of the
2.
Select the preferred viewing mode with the buttons.
3.
Left-click in the grid portion where to view the required video channel to select.
Position where the
required video channel
will be displayed (red
box)
4.
To establishing the connection, double click on the required video channel in the video channel status interface:
Once the video connection is established, the icon
will turn into .
Video channel to be
connected
eIMPORTANT NOTE
By default, video connections are set-up using "Main stream". To use "Sub-stream", refer to point n.6 explained below.
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Adjust the viewing parameters by means of the dedicated interface.
5. Right-click on the concerned video channel to open the following menu.
for setting the following parameters for each channel:
Main Stream
→
main video stream (best quality and highest bandwidth)
Sub Stream
→
secondary video stream
Attiva audio
→
to open the sound channel [only if sound transmission is available and
“VIDEO & AUDIO” stream mode is selected in the system configuration menu]
Avvia Rec Remoto → to activate the Manual Recording on the DVR's HDD
Right-click on the device to open the following menu.
for setting the following parameters:
6.
Tutti Main Stream
→
main video stream (best quality and highest bandwidth)
Tutti Sub Stream
→
secondary video stream
Double click on the video signal to stop the connection:
will appear again.
7.4.8.3
Playback
In addition to LIVE channels, the Internet Explorer interface has a section for displaying recordings stored on the remote
DVR, or on the PC in the folder C:/mpeg4record, which may be used without needing to shut down the LIVE channels.
This interface is capable of displaying up to 4 recordings at the same time. The recordings can be managed and saved
onto the local PC.
to access the Playback interface.
Click on
The following screen will appear.
Select/define search
criteria
Search button
Available video
channels
Hit list area (list of
recordings).
Available fields:
file name
start time
end time
size
Selected recording
playback position
Display grid
Control panel
Display mode
Figure 60: playback interface
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This interface may be used to search and view the DVR recordings (for each video channel) on the basis of the following
criteria shown in the File Type field:
All
All time
Motion Detection
Sensor Alarm
Alarm or Motion
Alarm & Motion
Manual recording
The date and time of beginning/end of recording can be set in the “Start Time” and “Stop Time” fields for each item.
After selecting the video channel and setting the search criteria, click on
appear.
to start the search. The following screen will
Figure 61: hit list recording on channel 1 of the DVR
Click on
to search and view the recordings on the PC in the folder C:/mpeg4record (for each video channel). The
following will appear:
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The following will appear after selecting the search criteria as described above:
You can start playing the recording back after ending the search operation of the selected video channel recordings
successfully.
Procedure
1.
Select the preferred viewing mode.
2.
Select the position of the box for playing the recording (left click).
3.
Locate and select the file to be played.
4.
Double click to start playback.
5.
Use the control panel functions for optimal playback management.
6.
Start other recordings (up to a maximum of 4).
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7.4.8.3.1
Control panel
The control panel buttons will become active during PLAYBACK. The functions are described below.
Figure 62: control panel detail
Selected video
channel (red box)
Information about the
selected video channel
Figure 63: control panel and selected channel
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The control panel shows the functions related to the selected video channel.
The selected video channel is the one with the red box in the view grid not the one shown in the channel status interface.
KEY
DESCRIPTION
Scroll bar.
This function is used to control playback of the selected recording.
Drag the cursor to play forward or backward to choose from where to start the recording.
Freeze frame.
Press the button again to resume playback.
Playback stop button (goes back to starting point).
This allows to reduce the picture playback speed by setting frame rates lower than 25fps. Press
to resume playback.
Fast forward button.
This is used for playing picture forward at different speeds. Press several times to change the
to resume playback at normal speed.
speed. Press
This plays forwards frame-by-frame.
This allows to acquire a snapshot of the selected video channel (red box).
The acquired image may be saved by default in the C:\Picture\ folder in bitmap format.
This is used to save part of the recording being played back to PC.
The recording which will be saved is the one with the red box (to which the control panel refers).
will appear during the saving operation.
Press the button again to end playback.
The acquired video is saved in mp4 format in the folder chosen by the user.
This adjusts the volume during PLAYBACK (if the recording was made in VIDEO + AUDIO mode).
Drag the cursor to adjust volume.
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This is used to save one or more files to PC (search results).
The acquired video is saved in the folder c:\filedownload in mp4 format.
will appear during the download.
The message “download completed!” will appear at the end of the download.
This window displays information on the file being played.
where:
→ played frames / total frames
→ played time /total time
→ video channel
→ file ID
7.4.8.4
Config
Click on
to remotely access the system configuration menu.
The following screen will appear.
Figure 64: remote system configuration interface
The following interfaces are present:
DVSR Para.
Chan Para.
Serial Para.
Alarm Para.
User
Other
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7.4.8.4.1
DVR parameter configuration (DVSR Para)
This interface is used to display, configure and edit the DVR configuration settings.
The following areas are present:
DVSR parameters information
DVSR net parameters information
DVSR version information
DVSR parameters information
This area is used to intervene on the following parameters:
•
Server Name
→
a name can be assigned to the device (up to 32 characters)
•
Device ID
→
an address can be assigned to the device (value from 1-255)
•
Cycle Recorder →
This sets the recording mode to be used when the hard disk capacity is full. Select
“YES” to activate overwrite mode: the recording will overwrite previously stored information. Select “NO” to stop
the recording when maximum capacity is reached. This is similar to the “Full Hard Disk”.
•
Use Scale
→
it is possible to select adapt (Use) or not (Unuse) the DVR output display to the
screen being used. Similar to the “Adapt to monitor” function.
The following features may be displayed only:
•
Channel Number
→
channel number of the device
•
Alarm In Number
→
number of available alarm inputs
•
DVSR Type
→
device type
•
Serial Number
→
serial number of the device
•
HDD number
→
number of hard disk in the device
•
Alarm Out Number
→
number of available alarm outputs
DVSR net parameters information
This area may be used to display and manage the following Ethernet parameters for connecting the device (it shows the
same parameters present in the NETWORK menu):
•
Nic Type
→
network connection type
•
MAC Address
→
hardware network address of the device (not editable)
•
DVSR IP
→
DVR IP address
•
Subnet Mask
→
subnet mask of the device
•
Gateway IP
→
IP gateway address of the device
•
DNS IP
→
DNS address of the device
•
Multicast IP
→
multicast IP address of the device
•
Manage Host IP
→
Remote host IP address
•
Manage Host Port
→
number of the port used for event server transmission
•
Use PPPoE
→
for selecting/deselecting the PPPoE function
•
PPPoE IP
→
PPPoE IP address
•
PPPoE User
→
user name for PPPoE authentication
•
PPPoE Password
→
password for PPPoE authentication
•
NAS Host IP
→
currently not available
•
NAS Directory
→
currently not available
eIMPORTANT NOTE
All parameters on white background can be edited, except for Multicast IP, which corresponds to the DVR setting, and
which may only be edited by a user logged on as administrator to the device OSD.
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DVSR version information
This area is used to display information related to software versions, hardware, encoders, etc. The data cannot be edited
7.4.8.4.2
Video channel configuration (Chan Para)
This interface may be used to display and edit DVR video channel configuration settings as the OSD menu.
About
Recording
Display
Video stream
Additional comments
Figure 65: single video channel configuration interface
The following areas are present:
Informations (this shows some configuration parameters shown in the OSD – CAMERA MENU
Recording (this shows some configuration parameters shown in the OSD - RECORDING menu)
Preview (this shows some configuration parameters shown in the OSD – DISPLAY MENU
Video stream (this shows some configuration parameters shown in the OSD - RECORDING menu)
Additional comments
Informations
This area may be used to set the name of the video channel in the “Select Channel” field.
The name is a 32 character combination.
RECORDING
This section can be used to configure the various recording modes.
1.
Rec Schedule
→
scheduled recording
2.
Motion det
→
recording after a motion detection alarm
3.
Video Lost
→
recording after loss of video signal
4.
View tamp
→
recording with privacy zones
5.
Privacy mask
→
recording after a video tampering alarm
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1. Rec. Schedule (scheduled recording)
Select the “Rec. Schedule” field and set the scheduled recording parameters.
-
Pre Rec Time
the set time.
→
in case of alarm, the recording will also contain the video feed prior to the alarm for
-
Post Rec Time
the set time.
→
in case of alarm, the recording will also contain the video feed after to the alarm for
Select “Set” to access the scheduling setup interface.
Figure 66: programming setup interface
The parameters are the same as those of the OSD menu.
2. Motion Det (recording after a motion detection alarm)
Select the “Motion Det” field to set the parameters related to recordings following motion detection alarms.
The following interfaces may be accessed to set this type of alarm:
-
Set Area
→
motion detection area setup
-
Alarm Time
→
hourly scheduling
Lin. Type
→
notification type
Select “Set Area” to access the motion detection setup interface.
Figure 67: motion detection setup interface
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Motion detection zones creation procedure
1. Select the “Set Area” field.
2. Press “Ctrl” on the PC keyboard and at the same time create the required zone by dragging with the mouse.
Release “Ctrl” at the end of the operation.
3. To create a new motion detection zone, press “Ctrl” again and at the same time create a new zone by dragging
the mouse. Release “Ctrl” at the end.
4. Select “Display area” to display the created zones.
5. Set the required level of sensitivity.
6. Press “Save” to save the settings.
7. Press “Exit” to quit the interface.
Figure 68: creating and displaying motion detection zones
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The remotely created motion detection areas imply removal of areas previously created on the DVR and vice versa.
Click on “Alarm Time” to access the recording time interface:
Figure 69: motion detection recording time interface
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Click on “Lin. Type” to display the following window for setting the type of notification required following an alarm.
3. Video Lost (recording after loss of video signal)
Select the “Video Lost” field to set the parameters related to recordings following video loss alarms.
The following interfaces may be accessed to set this type of alarm:
-
Alarm Time
→
hourly scheduling
-
Lin. Type
→
notification type
4. View Temp (recording after a video blackout alarm)
Select the “View Temp” field to set the parameters related to recordings following tampering alarms.
The following interfaces may be accessed to set this type of alarm:
-
Set Area
→
motion detection area setup
-
Alarm Time
→
hourly scheduling
-
Lin. Type
→
notification type
5. Privacy Mask (recording with privacy zones)
Select the ““Privacy Mask” field to set the parameters related to recordings with privacy zones.
The following interfaces may be accessed to set this type of alarm:
-
Set Area
→
motion detection area setup
Preview
This area is used to display and customise the position of the following parameters (using Cartesian “X,Y” coordinates):
1.
Show Name
→
name of selected video channel
2.
Show OSD
→
current data and time
3.
Show Week day
→
day of the week
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The origin “0,0” is located on the top left of the screen and refers to the first entered character.
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Video stream
This area is used to set the video stream parameter of each video channel:
1.
Type
→
flow type
This section is used to configure the data/video or primary/secondary audio/video streams.
Thanks to this distinction and to the independent primary and secondary stream, you can for example record at
very high resolution, quality and frame rate on hard disk while transmitting a video stream at qualitatively lower
level on the network with the advantage of occupying little band space and requiring few resources to be
decoded by the PC on which the view software is started.
2.
Ima. Quality
→
image quality
3.
Resolution
→
resolution
4.
Frame Type
→
required frame rate type
5.
Frame Rate
→
frame rate
6.
Bit Rate Type
→
bit rate type
7.
Interval
→
video stream reference frame range
8.
Stream Type
→
steam type
9.
Max Bit Rate
→
maximum bit rate
Additional comments
This area may be used to enter up to 4 additional comments for each video channel which may be displayed on the
screen.
Procedure
1. Select the required area by entering the corresponding flag.
2. Enter the starting “X-Y” coordinates.
3. Double click in the “Fold Content” field and enter the comment.
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7.4.8.4.3
Serial port configuration (Serial Para)
This interface is used to display and edit the RS232 and RS-485 serial port configuration.
Figure 70: serial port parameter configuration
The following areas are present:
RS232 Config (this shows the same configuration parameters as the OSD - RS232 menu)
RS485 Config (this shows the same configuration parameters as the OSD - PTZ menu)
7.4.8.4.4
Alarm parameter configuration (Alarm Para)
This interface is used to display and edit the configuration parameters for each alarm.
Figure 71: alarm input configuration
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The following areas are present:
Alarm Input
Alarm Output
Exception Config
Alarm Input
The parameters are the same as those of the OSD –ALARMS menu.
Select “Deal With” and click on “Alarm Time” to open the following page:
Figure 72: alarm input programming
Click on “Lin. Type” to display the following window for setting the type of notification required following an alarm.
Figure 73: notification settings
The “PTZ Linkage” area only contains the “Linkage Ch” and “Preset” fields.
•
“Linkage Ch” is used to select the camera to be combined to the selected alarm input.
•
“Preset” is used to enter the preset number to be performed.
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Alarm Output
The parameters are the same as those of the OSD -ALARMS menu.
Click on “Alarm Time” to open the following window:
Figure 74: alarm output programming
Exception Config
Access this area to configure warnings following particular events.
A warning may be set for each of the following events:
HDD Full (hard disk full)
HDD Error (hard disk error)
Modem no connect (network fault)
IP Collision (conflicting IP addresses)
Ilegal Call On (illicit access)
Input / Output mode different (NTSC/PAL)
The type of warning can be set for each of the events above.
Possible options are:
•
On screen warning (not available)
•
Audible warning
•
Upload to center
•
Trigger alarm output
Audible warning
An acoustic notification will be generated, also if the buzzer is inhibited.
Upload to center
The alarm notification is sent to a server (PC) whose IP address is set in “RETE” → “Remote host IP” menu.
Trigger alarm output
Notification is sent to one or more outputs, according to the selection, such as for example sirens, flashers, etc.
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7.4.8.4.5
User configuration (User)
This interface is used to display, add and cancel users authorised to access the DVR and edit the corresponding
authorisations.
User customisation area
User area
Privilege status
green: allowed
yellow: partial
red: denied
User authorisations area for
local and remote control
Figure 75: user customisation interface
The administrator (Super User) may create up to 15 users and define privileges for local and remote DVR access.
Adding a new user
Point to “Normal User” and click on the right-hand mouse button.
A shortcut menu will appear: select “Modify” as shown below:
Figure 76: adding a new user
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The user customisation area will be opened at this point:
User customisation area
Authorisation area access flag
Figure 77: user customisations
This area is used to enter the following information:
•
User Name
→
name of the new user
•
Remote IP
→
IP address of the PC used for connecting
•
User Password
→
password of the new user
•
Verify Psw
→
new password check
•
Remote MAC
→
MAC number (not editable) for connecting
The “Remote IP” and “Remote MAC” fields are further safety restrictions.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
•
Only numeric passwords if new users are programmed in local mode (i.e. using the front panel of the
DVR). Alphanumeric passwords may be created using the software.
•
It will not be possible to access the device in local mode (i.e. using the front panel) if an alphanumeric
password is chosen.
•
For safety reasons, the password is case-sensitive.
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Customising privileges
Check the “Privilege” field to customise user privileges.
Click on each item in the user privileges area to configure the customisation. Coloured icons indicate if privileges are
granted or not.
green
→
yellow →
red
→
authorisation granted
partial authorisation ( “Remote Playback” and “Network Preview” only)
authorisation denied
The items “Remote Playback” and “Network Preview” can be used to further customise each channel, as shown below.
Figure 78: authorisation customisation
Check “Privilege - All Ch” to select all channels at the same time.
Deleting a user
Proceed as follows to delete a user:
select the user
right click
select “Delete” from the shortcut menu.
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7.4.8.4.6
Utilites (Other)
This interface is used to upgrade or format the installed hard disks.
Figure 79: utility interface
The following areas are present:
Remote Upgrade
Format Hard Disk
Remote Upgrade
This area is used to upgrade the firmware of the device.
The parameters are the same as those of the OSD - Utilità - Aggiornare menu.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Periodically check the URMET Domus SpA Customer Service Technical Area for firmware upgrades.
Format Hard Disk
This area is used to format the hard disks installed on the system individually.
The parameters are the same as those of the OSD - Utilità - Hard Disk menu.
Select the disk to be formatted in the “hard disk” field and select “Format”.
The advancement of the operation is shown in the field “Format State”.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
No other operations can be performed on the disk being formatted during the formatting process.
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7.4.8.5
Log
Click on
to access the DVR log interface.
The following screen will appear.
Search criteria field
Search button
Search hit list area (log
list)
Figure 80: log interface
This interface may be used to search and display the DVR events according to the following search criteria:
All
By type
→
the primary and secondary event type
By time
→
the start/end date and time of the event
By type & time
event
→
the primary and secondary event type and the start/end date and time of the
After selecting and setting the search criteria, click on
The following screen will appear.
to start the search.
Figure 81: DVR log hit list
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8
FILE PLAYER SOFTWARE USE
It is advisable to install File Player on the PC with the Urmet NVM software.
Use this program to play any recording, in proprietary format, saved on the hard disk of the PC (the recording default
folder is C:\DVR) or to play the DVR backups on the USB drive. Recorded files have “.mp4 or .264” extension.
8.1
MAIN WINDOW AND DESCRIPTION OF SOFTWARE
To start the program, select as follows on the PC:
“START” → “PROGRAMS” → “URMET DVR DVS CLIENT ” → “FILE PLAYER”.
Otherwise double-click on the icon on the desktop
.
The following window will appear:
1
2
3
4
Figure 82: Urmet File Player software main page
ID
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
Menu bar
Scroll bar
Control buttons
Playback interface
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8.1.1
MENU BAR
This is used to access advanced software functions.
8.1.2
SCROLL BAR
This function is used to control playback.
Drag the cursor to play forward or backward. Use “” to select where to start the recording.
8.1.3
CONTROL BUTTONS
BUTTON
DESCRIPTION
Play button
Still button; press again resume playback.
Stop button. Press ► to resume playback.
Point indicator to start of playback.
Reduces playback speed at a frame rate slower than 25fps.
This is the fast forward button for playing picture forward at different speeds. Press several times to
change the speed. Press ► or ◄◄ to start playback.
Point indicator to end of playback.
This is used to play the pictures back frame by frame.
This is used to play the pictures forwards frame by frame.
This is used to save a .bmp image in the same folder as the video file.
This enables/disenables audio during playback (video + audio mode). Drag the cursor to adjust
volume.
8.1.4
PLAYBACK INTERFACE
Playback information is shown in this field.
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
This appears when the software is started: it indicates that playback is ready.
This appears after
is pressed.
Indicates the recording speed.
This appears during playback displaying information on the file being played:
number of played frames
total number of frames
time elapsed (HH:MM:SS)
total playback time (HH:MM:SS)
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8.2
ADVANCED SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS
Use the menu bar to access Urmet File Player software advanced functions:
8.2.1
FILE (F)
The “FILE” menu includes the following items:
8.2.1.1
Open
This is used to open the file to be played.
8.2.1.2
Close
This stops and quits playback.
8.2.1.3
Cut the file
This is used to save a portion of the played file. Establish start and end of the segment using the following criteria:
frame
elapsed time
The following screen will appear when this option is selected:
Figure 83: video portion saving interface
8.2.1.4
Exit
This is used to quit Urmet File Player.
8.2.2
VIEW (V)
The “FILE” menu includes the following items:
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8.2.2.1
Fullscreen
Select this option to go to full screen mode. Double click to go back to the previous view mode.
8.2.2.2
Video size
This option can be used to select the zoom level of the current view. Three options are available: 50% - 100% - 200%.
8.2.2.3
Information
Select this option to view the main information on the file being played.
8.2.2.4
Watermarking
The DVR DVS Watermarking function is used to certify that the playback was actually recorded by the device.
This function is automatically applied and allows to verify that the file containing the DVR video recording was not
tampered with and to unquestionable determine the source of the file (i.e. the device and the corresponding video input)
because these signals are ‘hidden’ in the H.264 compressed video signal.
This information may be extracted at any time from the recording file during playback to PC using the “File Player”
function and the steps shown below.
Step 1
Open the concerned file using “File Player”.
Step 2
Select “WaterMark” during playback. A window similar to the one below will appear:
Figure 84: watermarking information
Displayed information:
The Mac address of the recording device (which can be checked in the “Network” menu)
The serial number of device (which can be checked by pressing “F2”)
The video channel of the recording
The starting date and time of the recording
Information about the device
The device type
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Multi display
Select this option to activate multi display mode and extrapolate a zone from the displayed image to be followed more in
detail.
The following screen will appear when this option is selected:
Figure 85: multi display interface
Multi display mode can be activated either during playback or still.
Procedure for activating multi display mode during playback
Click on “Set”.
Define the zoom level and the zone to be viewed in detail with the mouse (click and drag). The concerned zone
will be enclosed in a green rectangle. Coordinates will be automatically updated.
Procedure for activating multi display mode during still
Define the zoom level and the zone to be viewed in detail with the mouse (click and drag). The concerned zone
will be enclosed in a green rectangle. Coordinates will be automatically updated.
8.2.3
CONTROL (C)
The “FILE” menu includes the following items:
8.2.3.1
Play/Pause
This plays/stops the selected video.
8.2.3.2
Stop
This stops the video being played.
8.2.3.3
Step Forward
This function can be used to play the images at various speeds. Press repeatedly to change the speed.
8.2.3.4
Step Backward
Reduces playback speed at a frame rate slower than 25fps.
8.2.3.5
Goto Start
Point indicator to start of playback.
8.2.3.6
Goto End
Point indicator to end of playback.
8.2.3.7
Locate To
Select this option to determine the point from where to start playback according to the following search criteria:
frame
elapsed time
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The following screen will appear when this option is selected:
Figure 86: positioning interface
8.2.3.8
Video Control
Select this option to make the following page appear:
Figure 87: video control interface
This is used to adjust the picture parameters (brightness, contrast, colour, hue) by dragging the corresponding cursor or
for resetting default settings by pressing reset.
8.2.3.9
Rewind
A tick will appear “√” when this option is selected. This function is used to activate cyclic playback.
8.2.4
OPTION (P)
The “FILE” menu includes the following items:
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8.2.4.1
File stream input
Not currently used For future applications.
8.2.4.2
Deflash
For future applications.
8.2.4.3
High image quality
A tick will appear “√” when this option is selected. This function is used to activate high resolution view.
8.2.4.4
High Fluid
Not currently used For future applications.
8.2.4.5
Image Sharpen
This defines the sharpness of the objects contained in the image.
8.2.4.6
Throw B- frame
Select this option to establish whether type B reference frames must be analysed and therefore decoded during playback
or whether it is preferable to skip one or two.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Select “Don’t thow” to analyse all frames to the advantage of better quality and visual fluency: in these conditions, the
operation requests use of high system resources.
8.2.4.7
Decode Type
Select this menu to view in frame-by-frame mode.
8.2.4.8
Display type
Select this option to select whether to view playback using the same quality employed for recording (“Normal” option) or
in QCIF (“Quarter”) quality, regardless of the source quality.
8.2.4.9
Time select
Not currently used For future applications.
8.2.4.10 Reset buffer
Select this option to reset the decoder buffer.
8.2.4.11 Capture Picture Type
This defines the saving format: .bmp or .jpeg.
8.2.4.12 Set Capture Picture Path
This defines the folder where to save the .bmp or .jpeg image.
8.2.4.13 Convert to AVI
Select this option to convert a .mp4 or .264 file into an AVI format file.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
AVI is a standard format for playing back recordings using standard program which are already installed on most PCs
(e.g. Windows Media Player, Quick Time, etc.).
View the recordings in AVI format to play them on a PC where File Play is not installed.
Select an encoding system (codec) from the codec list found in the software of the PC being used if you intend to save
video sequences in AVI format. Use of a common codec, such as “Windows Media Player” for example is recommended.
Converting films in AVI format requires considerable PC resources and slows down PC functions. Some codec programs
require more resources and provide better results. Others require lower resources and generate lower quality films.
Choose the codec which offers the best compromise between resource of your PC and required quality.
AVI format also occupies more space on the hard disk with respect to .mp4 or .264.format.
8.2.5
HELP (H)
Displays the software version.
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SPECIFICATIONS (PAL FORMAT)
Item
Specifications
Product type
Triplex digital video recorder with network
Compression
algorithm
H.264
Video standard
PAL (compatible with black and white cameras)
H 15625 Hz / V 50 Hz
Image preview
resolution
704 x 576
Recording resolution
Display
Live
Playback
”CIF” and “QCIF” for all channels
1, 4 multi screen/sequence
1 with zoom during the playback
Video inputs
Video input interface
Video outputs
4
BNC (electrical level: 1.0Vpp, impedance: 75 Ω)
1 BNC (electrical level: 1.0Vpp, impedance: 75 Ω)
Loop video output
No
Spot video output
Yes - 1 BNC (electrical level: 1.0Vpp, impedance: 75 Ω)
Frame Rate
recordings
(per video channel)
Memory
”CIF” and “QCIF”: 25fps
Hard disk 160 GB (default)
Stream type
Video & Audio
Bit rate per channel
32Kbps÷768Kbps
Audio inputs
Yes
Audio input interface
(RCA, linear
electrical level,
impedance: 1KΩ,
1
2Vpp)
Audio output
(linear electrical level,
impedance 600Ω)
1
Audio compression
rate
Recording mode
16 Kbps
Continuous - manual - upon alarm - scheduled
Search mode
Recording date/time/type of (also via software)
User control
Front panel: DVR + PTZ
Remote control: DVR controls + PTZ controls
Mouse: DVR controls + PTZ controls
Communication
interface
1 RJ45 10M/100M Ethernet self-adapting interface
1 RS485 for PTZ
Keyboard interface
Interface
SATA hard disk
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Item
USB interface
Specifications
1 USB interface 2.0, can support USB flash memory, USB hard disk, USB CD/DVD burner
Max. n. of
unicast **
network
connections
(TCP,UDP,RTP)
24
External alarm
inputs
4
Relay output
1
Input voltage
12Vdc
Electrical
consumption
Max 45W
Working
temperature
range
-10 ÷ 55°c
Humidity
10%÷90% RH
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
350x48x225 mm
~3 kg (without hard disk)
Weight
eIMPORTANT NOTE
Technical features may be subject to change without prior notice.
* The addition of a hard disk must be performed by qualified technical personnel or by contacting the technical
assistance service.
** Each video channel shown on the remote PC corresponds to one Unicast connection.
Correspondence between code and respective resolution in PAL format are shown in the following table.
CODE
CIF
QCIF
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176x144
96
10 MAXIMUM RECORDING TIME WITH 160GB HARD DISK
The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/061S:
”CIF” and “QCIF” on the 4 channels
eIMPORTANT NOTE
The times shown in the following tables refer to recordings made on all channels setting the bit rate and
frame rates shown.
QCIF RESOLUTION (176x144)
Lots of motion
Variables to be set
Bitrate
Frame rate
(in Kbps)
(in fps)
512
448
384
320
256
224
192
160
128
96
80
64
48
25
22
20
18
16
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
Little motion
Variables to be set
Results
HD time
HD time
(hours)
(days)
173
198
231
277
347
396
462
555
694
925
1111
1388
1851
7,2
8,3
9,6
11,5
14,5
16,5
19,3
23,1
28,9
38,5
46,3
57,8
77,1
Results
Bitrate
(in Kbps)
Frame rate
(in fps)
HD time
(hours)
HD time
(days)
448
384
320
256
224
192
160
128
96
80
64
48
32
25
22
20
18
16
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
198
231
277
347
396
462
555
694
925
1111
1388
1851
2777
8,3
9,6
11,5
14,5
16,5
19,3
23,1
28,9
38,5
46,3
57,8
77,1
115,7
CIF RESOLUTION (352x288)
Lots of motion
Variables to be set
Bitrate
Frame rate
(in Kbps)
(in fps)
512
448
384
256
192
96
48
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8
6
4
2
1
Little motion
Results
HD time
HD time
(hours)
(days)
173
198
231
347
462
925
1851
Variables to be set
Bitrate
Frame rate
(in Kbps)
(in fps)
7,2
8,3
9,6
14,5
19,3
38,5
77,1
256
224
192
128
96
48
32
97
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
Results
HD time
HD time
(hours)
(days)
347
396
462
694
925
1851
2777
14,5
16,5
19,3
28,9
38,5
77,1
115,7
APPENDIX - USING EASY DOME // REF. 1092/650
The following appendix shows how to connect, set and use Easy Dome // Ref.1092/650 cameras with Urmet Domus
DVR DVS digital video recorder Ref.1093/061S.
eIMPORTANT NOTE
It is advisable to connect one only DVR to each RS-485 Easy Dome control line to exploit the functions of the Urmet
Domus DVR DVS digital video recorders to the maximum.
1. CONNECTING EASY DOME //
The following terminal board is found on the rear panel of the devices.
RS-485
1 G T+ T- R+ R-
+
-
Use terminals “-” and “+“ identifying the RS485 port for connecting Easy Dome // Ref.1092/650.
2. EASY DOME PROGRAMMING ON DVR
Proceed as follows to program the Easy Dome //.
Press “MENU” on the front panel of the DVR to access the configuration menu.
Position the “Active Frame” on the “PTZ” icon and press “ENTER”.
The following page will appear:
Figure 88: PTZ parameter configuration menu
The selected item is highlighted.
Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
Select “CONFIRM” and press “ENTER” to make the changes effective.
Select “CANCEL” and press “ENTER” to cancel the changes.
Press “ESC” to go back by one step without saving changes.
Press “ESC” several times until the configuration window closes to quit the configuration menu.
where:
Select camera
→
Camera whose communication parameters you want to set.
Baud Rate
→
Set “9600”.
Protocol
→
Select “Pelco- D”.
Addr PTZ
→
Set the address of the Easy Dome to be associated.
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eIMPORTANT NOTE
The baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, protocol flow and IP address parameters must be coherent with those of the
camera.
The correct operation of the “Pelco- D” protocol is guaranteed for Easy Dome // Ref.1092/650.
Refer to chapter 5.7 for more information on the configuration parameters.
3. EASY DOME // CAMERA CONTROL
The Easy Dome camera can be controlled using the remote control or directly from the front panel of the DVR device.
Procedure
1.
In “LIVE” mode, press “PTZ” to access the PTZ control interface.
By default, the device will ask to enter a password to access PTZ control mode.
Press “ESC” to quit the menu.
2.
Select the PTZ camera to be controlled.
This mode can be used to select the required channel using the number keys on the front panel. Select the
required camera pressing “SHFT” and the corresponding number key on the front panel. After the selection,
press “SHFT” again to disable the numeric functions and proceed with the adjustment.
3.
Adjust the PTZ camera.
Use “▲▼◄►”, and “IRIS+”, “IRIS- “, “FOCUS+”, “FOCUS- ”, “ZOOM+”, “ZOOM- “ on the front panel of the
device to reach the required position and adjustment level respectively.
4.
Adjust movement speed.
Press “▲▼◄►” repeatedly to increase the selected dome movement speed up to a maximum of 3x.
4. Recalling preset Easy Dome // camera positions
A preset position can be selected in “PTZ” → “Preset” after selecting the required camera.
Press “REC/SHOT” and enter the preset number (3 digits).
Example:
Press “002” to recall preset number 2.
PRESET POSITIONS AND FUNCTIONS
The Easy Dome // camera can be programmed and operated using various quick commands.
These commands are mentioned in the respective sections of the instruction manual and listed in this table for quick
reference.
PRESET
FUNCTION
xxx
Recalls preset position (Preset) xxx.
080
Starts the tracking function
081
Stops all functions
082
Starts the cruise function
084
Starts pattern 1
085
Starts pattern 2
086
Starts pattern 3
087
Starts pattern 4
088
Starts park action function
089
Stops park action function
097
Starts random scan function
098
Starts frame scan function
099
Starts auto scan function
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